Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20 -

The Omnia Enterprise 9s supports multiple Audio over IP (AoIP) standards and clocking options.

Enterprise 9s is engineered for efficiency. A single server can handle multiple audio channels, which is particularly beneficial for large-scale operations managing several, or hundreds, of diverse radio streams simultaneously. 3. Superior Audio Quality (The Omnia Sound)

It is built upon the legendary engine created by Leif Claesson, meaning users get the same world-class "Undo" technology and psychoacoustic processing found in flagship hardware, but with the scalability of the cloud. Key Features of the 3.32.20 Update Omnia Enterprise 9s 3.32.20

The software architecture allows a single high-density server to process multiple independent audio program streams simultaneously. Each instance functions as a fully independent processor with custom tuning parameters, input/output routing, and targeted loudness profiles.

Omnia Enterprise 9s can be run in two modes: as an for setup, testing, and temporary use, or as a Windows Service for on-air operation, where it runs silently in the background upon startup. For reliability, the service mode is mandatory for broadcast use. The Omnia Enterprise 9s supports multiple Audio over

: Selectively injects authentic dynamic range back into over-compressed program material, breathing life and punch back into the music. 2. Advanced Multiband Dynamics and AGC

Multiple users can connect to the same processor simultaneously, or a single user can manage multiple remote processors from one computer or tablet. Monitoring Suite: Each instance functions as a fully independent processor

: By using the integrated µMPX encoder , broadcasters can transmit a full composite signal over low-bandwidth IP connections to transmitter sites. Technical Features of the 3.32.20 Version

Tell me what the "3.32" feature actually does under the hood, and I will translate it into business-value speak (e.g., "This update reduces latency by X, saving the company Y hours").

A virtual demo is available through Telos Alliance, allowing potential customers to explore the platform before committing. Sales consultations are available to design custom solutions based on specific broadcaster needs.

The software’s IP‑centric design also enhances disaster recovery capabilities. Broadcasters can move their entire processing infrastructure as needed and access it from multiple locations, providing business continuity in the event of primary site failure.