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Voltair Installation and User’s Guide Version 2.3 • July 2019
Voltair can also be used off-line to identify how well new content will support robust
encoding. Programming elements—songs, liners, spots, even jingle packages—can be
created and tested to see how well they support watermarking. You can evaluate auditory
artifacts from the encoding process, by instantly switching between your original program
stream, the unmodified output from the encoder, and Voltair-enhanced codes while off-line.
You can even listen to the raw codes, without any programming, as they’re being generated.
Beneting From Voltair
Monitoring & Analyzing PPM Encoding
It’s vital to know that your watermarking system is working properly. Common wisdom in
radio today is, “If you aren’t encoding, you might as well be off the air”.
We would add “decoding” to this equation. PPM is more than Nielsen’s box in your airchain;
it’s the complete ecosystem. Technical factors including the encoder, portable meter,
acoustic environment, signal processing, and program characteristics all influence what the
results will be.
Nielsen’s encoders offer lile information about their status, and absolutely no information
about the quality of encoding. An encoder’s front panel LED will light green when it’s seen
a single code pass through in the last few minutes, and its remote readout can reflect some
error conditions.
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Nielsen also offers a separate, off-air Encoding Monitor, which can listen
to your signal and close a relay if it sees several minutes with no watermarked content.
These failure indicators give you only a coarse “yes/no” reading of basic code transmission.
They can’t help you understand and analyze how each subtle difference in your
programming can affect encoding reliability. They don’t try to predict what panelists’
meters will be able to detect in the real world.
Failure indicators just aren’t enough for a competitive station that monitors every aspect of
its operation, and that needs real tools to measure quality of service.
Voltair fills that need. It uses multiple methods to measure encoding performance. It
presents this information in a convenient dashboard of useful information, gives you a
rapid warning if code generation has failed
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, and allows optional detailed analysis of your
encoding history.
7 Encoding status is not directly accessible for remote monitoring. However, relay outputs permit remote
monitoring when the encoder is in bypass mode and, as a result, not encoding. The encoder will automatically
enter bypass mode when it detects a problem, such as a high temperature warning or hardware failure, and
warn you of this condition via a separate relay output.
8 You can set how many seconds of code silence are necessary before triggering this alarm, to compensate for
programs with long pauses.