Voceware becomes Axia partner
Published: WORLD

WORLD: UK-based software developer, Voceware, has become the latest Telos Alliance Axia partner, expanding the list of broadcast software platforms that integrate with the Livewire AoIP networks. The developer’s VClock reportedly acts as a Livewire/Axia GPIO Node, allowing broadcasters to interface with Axia consoles, while its VMeters also interface with Axia Audio nodes to display sound levels. Voceware joins more than 80 Livewire partners.
‘Livewire is a fantastic protocol, making it exceptionally easy for Voceware products to be interfaced to the real world. VClock can be interfaced with standard GPIO, but it’s time-consuming, messy and costly,’ stated Voceware founder Chris Voce. ‘Livewire support is achieved by the end user simply by checking a box, and that’s it. Then they just act on any Livewire GPIO they want to, on the entire network. Same goes for VMeters. The cost of audio cards, and wiring them, is no match for a simple network cable. I am really proud that Voceware has attained Axia Partner status, recognising VClock as a well-integrated product. The prestige that comes with being an Axia Partner opens VClock up to a whole new user base.’
‘Innovative partners with cool offerings like Voceware make the AoIP ecosystem even more useful to broadcasters,’ added Marty Sacks, VP of sales, support and marketing for the Telos Alliance. ‘We’re happy to welcome them as our newest Livewire partner.’