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2017
Journal Article
Title

Building the world's most complex TV network. A test bed for broadcasting immersive and interactive audio

Abstract
Fraunhofer and its partners have developed a TV audio system based on the new MPEG-H Audio standard, now part of the ATSC 3.0 A/342 standard adopted for Korean broadcasts in 2017. Given its complexity, a complete broadcast plant was built to test the features envisioned. At NAB 2015, we demonstrated ""The MPEG Network"" on the show floor. It was perhaps the most complex combination of broadcast audio content ever made in a single plant, involving 13 different formats. The network was designed to handle immersive audio in both channel and HOA-based formats, with each using audio objects for interactivity. Live mixing at a simulated sports remote was contributed to a network operating center, with distribution to affiliates, and then emission to a consumer living room, all using the MPEG-H audio system. Both system and equipment design are presented, including an Audio Monitoring and Authoring Unit to mix signals using existing consoles.
Author(s)
Bleidt, Robert
Fraunhofer USA Digital Media Technologies
Thoma, Herbert  
Fiesel, Wolfgang  
Krägeloh, Stefan  
Fuchs, Harald  
Zeh, Rinat  
DeFilippis, Jim
Weiss, Merrill
Consultant
Journal
SMPTE motion imaging journal  
DOI
10.5594/JMI.2017.2698618
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IIS  
Keyword(s)
  • MPEG-H 3D Audio

  • Audio-Produktion

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