Omnia Forza Manual
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- Published on Nov 4, 2024
What is Forza? Omnia Forza is a new-from-the-ground-up multiband audio processing algorithm. In its initial release, it is being offered as a streaming audio processor delivered either as a Docker container (the version covered here) or as an optio...
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The concept of "loudness" as it applies to streaming audio is relatively new for many broadcasters. To an even greater degree, it is a foreign concept for content creators and IT specialists charged with managing audio streams who didn't come to the...
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Use of Forza and other Telos software requires the acceptance of our EULA . Before proceeding, please visit https://www.telosalliance.com/eula . The EULA is a legal agreement between you (either as an individual or an entity, hereinafter referred...
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Begin by clicking on the Settings icon (B) , then selecting the AoIP tab (A). Configuration The Configuration section (C) contains the Node name field and the controls to release and refresh a license. Node name: Enter a "friendly" nam...
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Begin by clicking on the Settings icon (C) , then selecting the AoIP tab (A). In the Basic AoIP section (B): Enter the Livewire channel of the audio source to be processed in the "Receiver" field. Enter the Livewire channel carrying th...
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Connecting to Forza Forza's user interface is web-based, and any mainstream browser (including Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge) will work. As the UI is based on HTML5, a larger monitor will provide a better experience. It may be n...