Audio & Broadcast

In today’s modern world, effective communication is crucial. Businesses are increasingly turning to advanced AV solutions to create more engaging experiences. This shift isn’t just about improving image or sound quality; it’s transforming how we connect, collaborate, and engage audiences. The growth in the broadcast AV market didn’t happen overnight.

In the current media landscape, live streaming is an invaluable way to reach new, broader audiences and, potentially, add a more personal touch to your brand or community. But it can be an intimidating space to get into if you’re new to on-camera broadcasting. With the right tools and software,

Melbourne, Australia -26th August 2024 – Audacity Australia (Audacity), a premier distributor of audio-visual solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Soundtrack Your Brand (Soundtrack), a global provider of music for business solutions, to enhance the offering for audio-visual integrators and their clients in Australia. This collaboration will combine Audacity’s

For end users, audio enhances video surveillance systems in effectively deterring criminals whether the intent of theft or vandalism while for partners it’s opening up new customer channels as the two industries share technological innovations. Adding audio to video surveillance works for a range of end users regardless of their

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Paul Skelton's report continues on the importance of audio in today's widespread use of remote calling, and how conference calling will continue to be important in a post-COVID world.
With a widespread surge in remote-working and an increased awareness of video quality, there is an argument to be made that audio is far more important. And it’s up to integrators to educate the end users on the truth. Paul Skelton reports.
Meetings can be stressful enough without the pressure of not being able to hear what is said. Paul Skelton listens to the experts.