- POTS codec
A POTS codec is a device used in
broadcast engineering to sendhigh-fidelity digital audio over regulartelephone line s. A hardwarecodec , implemented withdigital signal processing , is used to compress the audio data enough to travel at abitrate equivalent to a56k modem . Thus, it is a modem able to useplain old telephone service (POTS) to send monophonic (and nowstereophonic ) audio.An earlier version of the
technology is the ISDN codec, which instead usesISDN lines, and useschannel bonding for stereo.Uses
The main use of a POTS or ISDN codec is for
remote broadcast ing by radio stations.ISDN has the advantage of being natively
digital , and a full 64 or 128kb/s when using both channels, which means less compression and potentialcompression artifact s. However, special lines must be run to a location, and must be ordered well in advance of the event so that there is plenty of time for installation. Because of this, ISDN codecs are generally only useful for recurring events such as weeklynightclub s, or major events which warrant theexpense . ISDN is also no longer being installed in some areas, being supplanted byDSL , which does not guaranteequality of service though avirtual circuit as ISDN does.Since POTS lines are almost universally available, the POTS codec can be set up nearly anywhere with little or no notice. Advances in compression have allowed the POTS codec, introduced in the 1990s, to overtake the ISDN codec in the 2000s.
Digital codecs are far superior to the old
telephone hybrid s andfrequency extender s previously used to send analog audio over one or more lines. Telephone codecs also eliminate the need forremote pickup unit s, awireless method of remote broadcasting. RPUs are still used in situations where no telephone line is available.Functions
Both kinds of codec usually come in two types of units:
rackmount for thestudio andportable for the remote. Audio can be sent in either direction, and most can also pass low-speed non-audio data, allowing the remoteDJ to controlbroadcast automation or other studio equipment viaRS-232 . Many have anautomatic redial if the line should become disconnected. The remote unit usually has some basicmixer functions, while the studio unit usually has some kind of digital output.Some codecs can use both ISDN and POTS, implementing codecs like
G.722 ,MPEG AAC,aacPlus , andAAC-LD (low-delay). Some can even useGSM , and some havevariable bitrate to compensate for poor connections. It is also possible to bond two POTS lines together for redundancy andfault tolerance , and better bandwidth. AMPEG-1 Layer II codec even supportsaudio over IP .Codecs are also made by
Comrex ,Sonifex ,Tieline , and Telos among others. The cost of each unit is several thousand dollars or euros.External links
* [http://www.sonifex.co.uk/codecs/index.shtml Sonifex codecs]
* [http://www.tieline.com/Tieline_04/codecs/codecs.html Tieline codecs]
* [http://www.zephyr.com/ Telos Zephyr codecs]
* [http://www.musicamusa.com/products/netstar/netstar.htm Musicam NetStar]
* [http://www.comrex.com/products/products.htm Comrex products]
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