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The HTML5 application runs on the web server within the processing core and is compatible with DHD’s standard XC3, high-capacity XD3 and XS3 DHD IP cores, and all DHD mixers running version 10.4 firmware. It allows authorised operators or technicians to securely access and control the core’s entire input/output channel configuration locally or remotely. Crosspoint matrices can be created and displayed graphically or as an I/O list, and they can be stored as presets for quick selection and recall.
The Routing Web App expands the number of DHD Web Apps to six. The range currently comprises the Assist App, Labels App, Snapshot App, System App and Views App.
The app will appear at IBC alongside examples from the range of DHD broadcast audio consoles and IP audio cores, plus the RM1 all-in-one audio interface, a complete audio production system in a compact and lightweight desktop unit.
Stand Number: 8.B46
Company: DHD Audio
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