Jünger Audio’s Level Magic Available In Minnetonka Audio’s AudioTools Server
Jünger Audio and Minnetonka Audio announced a technology partnership resulting in Jünger Audio’s Level Magic loudness algorithm being supported by Minnetonka Audio Software’s AudioTools Server.
This is the first time Jünger Audio's management algorithm has been deployed in a file-based domain.
Designed to solve and automate even the most sophisticated audio tasks, MinnetonkaAudio Software's AudioTools Server is a flexible and customizable enterprise software system for file-based workflows. The server provides a complete solution for managing and processing linear PCM, Dolby E, Dolby Digital, and Dolby Digital Plus content, as well as the audio essence in MXF and QuickTime clips.
With Level Magic available as an optional module for AudioTools Server, broadcasters and program makers will no longer be plagued by 'surprise' level changes when switching from one audio source to another, nor will they have to cope with wildly varying loudness levels and the havoc they can wreak on unattended operation.
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