Audio. The portable computing device will have built-in audio capabilities, including speakers for personal use and an audio-out capability that accepts standard 1/8” audio connectors for headphones or speakers. It should also include an integrated microphone and audio-in capacity.
Audio. Employees who by their doctor’s prescription require hearing aids, will be reimbursed the cost at a rate of $1,250 every three (3) years.
Audio. Effective January 1, 2007, reimbursement for standard hearing aids, repairs, or replacement parts up to a maximum of $750 per ear once every two years. Batteries are not included in this benefit.
Audio. POSITION SUMMARY This is a highly skilled technical position, reporting to the Technical Coordinator and/or House Audio Technician, responsible for providing audio preproduction, production, amplification, communication video and related services at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium. The position requires a self-motivated individual to exercise considerable artistic and creative judgement, taking into account the cultural diversity of both amateur and professional clients, to communicate and co-ordinate operations with other technical departments.
Audio. 1. All non-legacy audio streams MUST be transmitted using AAC-LD (see 13 for codec requirements) and using RFC 3640 with AAC-hbr mode [15]
Audio. Effective September 1, 2010, reimbursement will be made for standard hearing aids, repairs or replacement parts up to a maximum of $1000.00 every three (3) calendar years.
Audio. Integrated Products shall not transmit CSS Audio Data unless (1) such data are descrambled, (2) such data are transmitted using a compressed audio format or using Linear PCM format in which the transmission information is sampled at no more than 48 khz and no more than 16 bits (without regard to the recorded levels encoded on a DVD Disc), and (3) such Integrated Products or systems do not actively strip out or actively alter any Serial Copy Management System information contained in the CSS Audio Data. Integrated Products may make other transmissions of CSS Audio Data at such time as the CSS Specifications are amended to provide an adequate copy control system for use with such transmissions.
Audio. No audio that interferes with adjoining exhibitors will be permitted in the exhibit area.
Audio. The Company does not travel with an audio engineer. The Presenter will provide a full sound system, free of buzz or interference, as well as an experienced, English-speaking sound engineer. All sound equipment should be installed before the Company’s arrival. The sound system should not impinge on the performance space or block wings. Audio is played through QLab from a Company-provided MacBook and RME Fireface UC audio interface. The Company also runs a second Company computer as a backup. The backup computer connects to the sound system through the headphone jack. The Company computers are operated by the Company production manager, and are located at the tech table during rehearsals and at the backstage calling position during performances. The Presenter will provide: PA System: - House speaker system including subwoofers, capable of delivering top quality sound at full frequency bandwidth (20 Hz- 20,000 Hz) to all areas of the house. - (4) onstage monitors, typically placed behind booms in wings 1 and 3, channeled left and right. - Amplifiers and graphic equalizers for all speakers. - Professional quality mixing console. - (4) ¼” (phono jack) or XLR inputs at the tech table and at the calling position for the Company audio interface (the Company travels with ¼” to XLR patch cables). - (1) ⅛” (mini-jack/aux) input at the calling position for the Company backup computer. (Continued on next page) (Audio, continued) Communications:
Audio. The Employer shall not employ audio monitoring. (c)