Workflow Tools
Advanced Audio Mapping
Livelink’s audio mapping engine provides granular control over multi-channel audio configurations, enabling broadcast engineers to define, route, and transform audio streams with precision directly within the platform, without additional hardware or downstream processing tools.
Using the custom channel mapping interface, operators can construct bespoke audio layouts tailored to the exact requirements of each output destination.
Mono sources can be paired and upmixed into stereo configurations, while discrete programme audio tracks can be isolated, reordered, or combined to meet delivery specifications across multiple distribution endpoints simultaneously.
Audio Isolation Workflow
For multilingual and international broadcast workflows, Livelink supports the construction of language-pair configurations from a single ingest feed allowing teams to map commentary tracks, clean feeds, and international audio services into structured output channel assignments without duplicating infrastructure or introducing additional signal latency.
The platform is architected to handle the complexity inherent in large-scale live productions including major sports events, multi-venue broadcasts, and 24/7 continuous feeds where channel counts are high, configurations change frequently, and consistency across outputs is critical.
By centralising audio routing logic within Livelink’s orchestration layer, teams can significantly reduce dependency on dedicated hardware matrices and external audio processing units, lowering both capital expenditure and operational complexity across the signal chain.
Audio Mapping/Shuffling Workflow
