Livewire-wan link – Telos Zephyr iPort User Manual

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Livewire is a professional-grade IP Audio system, used over controlled local area networks. As a

modern replacement for older analog or TDM digital systems, it offers very low delay and high

audio fidelity. There are a wide range of products made for broadcast studio facilities that take

advantage of Livewire: interface nodes for analog and AES3 audio, routers, mixing consoles,

dynamics processors, ISDN and POTS telephone interfaces, delay units, satellite encoders and

receivers, PC-based delivery systems, and – of course – codecs. Facilities span the gamut from a

single interface Node to multi-studio installations with dozens or even hundreds of connected

devices.

Because Livewire is uncompressed, it requires a lot of bandwidth: around 3Mbps for a stereo

channel. And because Livewire needs to be very low delay, it cannot tolerate a network with too

much latency or jitter. These conditions are easily fulfilled with an inexpensive switched Ether-

net LAN. But these conditions don’t generally exist for wide area networks, which use telephone

lines and IP routers. The iPort bridges the two environments. It reduces the needed bandwidth

and accommodates the delay and jitter caused by WANs. Remember that 3Mbps rate? After

MPEG AAC compression, a typical rate would be 140kbps – over 20 times less. Most of the

reduction comes from the compression process, but some comes from using larger packets with

less header overhead.
If you already have a Livewire-based installation, the iPort is a simple and low-cost way to

extend it over a wide-area IP network. Connect the local network to one of the iPort’s jacks, the

WAN to the other, make some configuration choices, and you are ready to go. This application

nicely illustrates the advantages of IP Audio – were you to do the same thing with traditional

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