After a limited launch at ISE in February, Shure’s IntelliMix Room Audio software is now widely available.

After a limited launch at ISE in February, Shure’s IntelliMix Room AV conferencing audio processing software for Windows 10 is now widely available.
After a limited launch at ISE in February, Shure’s IntelliMix Room AV conferencing audio processing software for Windows 10 is now widely available. Clive Young | Pro Sound News

Chicago, IL (June 17, 2020)—While first announced with limited availability at ISE in February, Shure’s new IntelliMix Room AV conferencing audio processing software for Windows 10 is now fully available worldwide.

The software-based DSP solution for AV conferencing intended to provide quality audio to video conference calls when deployed on in-room Windows 10 PCs and meeting control devices.

The Shure IntelliMix digital signal processing technology is pre-installed on hardware devices such as the P300 Audio Conferencing Processor, the MXA910 and MXA710 array microphones, but is now also available in a standalone software form.

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IntelliMix Room is intended to help IT professionals and business executives ensure natural audio quality and create consistent AV quality across rooms. The scalable software is fully Dante compliant, additionally providing secure Dante audio via Shure Audio Encryption, and enterprise-wide licensing is available. Providing up to 16 channels of audio processing, IntelliMix Room deploys the same algorithms as Shure’s IntelliMix P300, and is designed to be installed on the same in-room PC as the conferencing soft codec like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business and so on.

That said, IntelliMix algorithms are specifically designed to optimize the performance of Shure conferencing microphones. IntelliMix Room aggregates and enhances the audio output of multiple microphone sources and thus scales-up to support even more complex boardroom deployments. IntelliMix Room automatically produces a single channel of conference-ready audio, applying as needed echo cancellation, noise reduction, automatic mixing and automatic gain control.

Once installed, it runs in the background of the in-room PC as a Windows 10 service. Designed with IT workflows in mind, it can be mass deployed, and configured remotely using Shure Designer System Configuration Software. The software is licensed on three-year and five-year options, and firmware updates are automatically installed. IntelliMix Room’s software-only approach for DSP is particularly suited to systems integrators offering AV-as-a-service solutions to their end-customers.

Shure • www.shure.com


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