Nobeo installs a DNS1000 in its new HDTV truck, Nobeo 1

Nobeo 1

25 March 2009

Based in Hürth, Germany, Nobeo produces high profile programmes for a variety of broadcasters, including the German and Austrian versions of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. The company also operates more than 40 video editing suites plus a number of audio post-production facilities.

The next two years will see the start of HD public broadcasting in Germany and OB (remote) projects are becoming increasingly important for Nobeo, so the company has now commissioned its own HD truck. The main focus of the truck is entertainment but its flexibility allows any kind of production, and the audio control room features a CEDAR DNS1000 dialogue noise suppressor.

About the DNS1000

If you work with dialogue, the speed, flexibility, and ease of use of the DNS1000 provides solutions to noise reduction problems that you could not previously solve. Furthermore, the DNS1500's near-zero latency means that you do not need to slip the audio against time-code, making it possible to use the DNS1000 in real-time on the dubbing stage. For location sound engineers (who do not have the luxury of random access to the material) the near-zero latency means that the DNS1000 is simple to use with video, and removes the need for a video frame store. Furthermore, the combination of low latency and 24-bit fidelity means that you can leave the DNS1000 permanently in the signal chain without fear of signal degradation.

For further information:

CEDAR Audio Limited, 20 Home End, Fulbourn, Cambridge, CB21 5BS, United Kingdom.
t: +44 1223 881771
f: +44 1223 881778
e: info@cedaraudio.com



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