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Old 01-18-2021, 02:39 PM
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Default Using buildings network for talkback and foldback?

At our work place, Due to Covid we have had to shut down one of our two dub suites, in order to have an engineer, director and voice over artist in seperate rooms.

The time has come where we now have to have 2 functioning dub suites. What is the best way to have a director in an edit suite with a talk back and foldback via the buildings network? How would dante work, using PTHD with HD8x8x8 I/O and a C24?

The pictures are viewed using a central matrix hub with media composer nexus and satellite link, I just need to get an audio feed to and from the director.

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