TSL will advance at IBC 2025 in solutions for control, audio and power
An IBC 2025, TSL will introduce a series of workflow-based enhancements to its control, audio monitoring and power distribution solutions, designed for interoperable and scalable multimedia infrastructures in broadcast and audiovisual environments.
TSL incorporates the redundancy ST 2022-7 your PAM platform with PAM-NET, enabling seamless IP audio monitoring for ST 2110-30/AES67 streams. Designed to meet the rigorous demands of production, broadcast and live streaming, PAM-NET units combine proven quality control features such as volume monitoring (CALM) and the optional Dolby decoding, with redundancy 2022-7. The units ensure high quality and reliability, in line with SMPTE IP standards, paving the way for a future-proof infrastructure.
Next generation PDU
The last Managed Power Distribution Units (PDU) TSL smart devices offer smarter energy management and greater operational flexibility. With Enhanced monitoring, control and integration capabilities, PDUs are ideal for scalable deployments in data centers, live broadcast facilities, and mission-critical central equipment rooms. This proposal allows achieving a clear view of energy consumption, remote diagnostics and network-connected workflows. TSL power solutions help reduce rack space, energy costs and engineering resource requirements, and when combined with TSL's wide range of flexible remote monitoring and control solutions, adapt to any facility requirement.
NDI comes to TSL Control
TSL will introduce support for NDI font counting at IBC 2025. This update enables counting integration in hybrid environments, allowing users connect SDI and NDI workflows. In addition to supporting major television networks around the world, this development expands TSL's capabilities for a wide range of proAV applications, including stadiums and corporate facilities. Additional NDI capabilities are planned for release in late 2025.
TSL will also reveal a major release related to its control ecosystem. The show will provide more details on TSL's overall strategy to enable customers to work more efficiently in increasingly convergent broadcast and audiovisual environments.
Grass Valley GTP-V1 Protocol Licenses
To support global projects, TSL announces two licenses additional protocols for the GTP-V1 platform, which allows an iTighter integration with control and routing of Grass Valley in multi-vendor environments. TSL will also be present as a technology partner at the Grass Valley booth (9.A01), as well as at the Grass Valley Forum on Thursday, September 11, to showcase implementations with GV Orbit, AMPP and Grass Valley's extensive multimedia universe.
“IBC 2025 is shaping up to be one of our most exciting shows to date, with a series of powerful updates to TSL’s cutting-edge power distribution, audio monitoring and control solutions,” says Matthew Quade, CEO of TSL. "Each development reflects our commitment to working closely with customers to address the real challenges they face in demanding broadcast and audiovisual environments. We are also excited to show what the future holds in our broader vision: to offer customers greater freedom and flexibility to create the workflows they want, supported by seamless integration and smarter interoperability."
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