More control across standard networks from DHD

The DHD Control API forms an integral part of the 10.3 firmware update across DHD’s range of production equipment, and the company has chosen IBC as the launch platform.

Allowing secure interfacing between the company’s range of audio production systems and third-party devices and software, DHD Control API enables modern and secure communication within media networks, advancing integration and control to a high level of security. It also extends operational versatility beyond existing APIs by providing access to the entire core audio and logic system, which the company says allows integration at a whole new level.

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DHD says its Control API provides the added security broadcasters need on remote and interconnected systems

DHD Control API is built upon standard web technologies such as WebSocket for real-time communication and HTTPS/REST, both formatted in JSON. It supports certificate-based, state-of-the-art transport layer security encryption (TLS) for all traffic as well as token-based access control.

Firmware version 10.3 is available across DHD’s entire range, including the XC3, XD3 and XS3 IP Cores for audio processing.

Stand Number: 8.B52 

Company: DHD Audio

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