The Digital Audio File developed by TBS for stage and transmission of commercial messages comprises eight 200MB magnetic disks and microprocessors. It enables the random selection and transmission of 4,000 stored CMs within 0.2 second, and the digital condensation of Japanese letters from 12 to 8 bits. This paper describes the use and operation of a reliable and automatic system.
Authors:
Itoh, Tsutomu; Ohta, Tomio; Sohma, Yoshizo
Affiliation:
Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc., (TBS), Tokyo, Japan
AES Convention:
67 (October 1980)
Paper Number:
1682
Publication Date:
October 1, 1980
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