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The Swedish Svenska Spel, the largest gaming operator in Sweden, uses BMS for their Radio Bingo Live game through FILT produktion. In addition a "live webtv" will be launched 2009. Filt has two complete BMS systems in use at their studios for their extensive production.
Unesco uses BMS EditRadio for their operations and Danmon Systems in Denmark supplies BMS and other gear to them.
SMT Radio uses BMS for their production and Patricia Viguurs and Kim Hellberg are the audio engineers. SMT Radio produce quite a few radio shows for the Swedish Radio and is an important actor on the Swedish Radio scene.
Ljudbang is one of the more distinguished Audio/Radio/Film companies in the north of Sweden, Mikael Brodin is one of the engineers and uses on of the BMS systems on a laptop for OnLocation broadcast. Ljudbang are also one of the major contributors of programmes for the Swedish Radio.
BMS EditRadio has undergone some thorough cleaning process and is now even better than what it was before. It’s been compiled using the new Visual Studio 2008 including the optimisation functions. This means among others that it’s MS Vista proof and airs stability to the users. Giles Booth at the BBC has been really helpful with testing and we wish to express our gratitude to him and the BBC for that.
The work with the BMS Meter moves along really well and it really is useful when you want to take care of your levels so you get your audio right. The NRK bought a site license and participate in the development process. The latest version has a configuration manager where you can taylor the meter to your liking. It also uses DirectKs approach on XP which almost eliminates latency. The Meter can make use of VirtualAudiocards and works on XP and Vista.
The United Nations uses BMS and took delivery of another 3 systems through Danmon systems in Denmark. The Danmon solution is really impressing using a mobile container system with one container for the studio and postproduction and another one for the transmitter, power a.s.o. |