AETA Audio Systems Retrospective: January to May 2025

27 May 2025

At AETA Audio Systems, every innovation is driven by our commitment to simplify and enhance the work of audiovisual professionals. From smarter call management to multilingual broadcasting and optimized transport solutions, the first half of 2025 has been full of exciting developments. Here’s a look back at three key milestones that reflect our ongoing dedication to providing powerful, user-friendly audio solutions.


January 2025: Ines – The All-in-One Call Management Solution

In early 2025, AETA highlighted Ines, a powerful call management software developed by our partner Ace Medias Tools. Seamlessly integrating with AETA codecs, Ines provides a unified interface for managing audio connections via PSTN, ISDN, AoIP, and VoIP. Its flexible, modular design makes it suitable for broadcasters of all sizes and technical environments.
Featuring WebRTC support, native codec control, hybrid call handling, and a fully dematerialized structure, Ines offers a smooth transition between traditional and modern communication infrastructures. This partnership showcases our shared mission: delivering simple, reliable, and forward-thinking solutions.


April 2025: The New ScoopyFlex Transport Bag is Here

In April, we proudly launched our brand-new carrying bag for the ScoopyFlex – engineered for fieldwork and built to withstand the toughest conditions. With water-resistant materials, reinforced padding, ergonomic straps, and smart compartments, the bag offers unparalleled comfort and protection for mobile audio professionals.

More than an accessory, this bag is a practical tool designed to make transportation seamless and secure, whether for remote reporting or fast-paced studio setups. Another example of how AETA continues to support users beyond the device itself.


May 2025: ScoopyFlex Now Supports Dual Simultaneous IP Streams

Our latest announcement shines a light on a powerful ScoopyFlex feature: dual simultaneous IP audio streams. With this capability, a single device can send two distinct audio feeds to different receivers – ideal for bilingual or multi-destination broadcasts.

This innovation is particularly relevant in multilingual countries like Belgium, Canada, India, and Switzerland, where reaching diverse audiences is essential. Whether you’re a journalist, commentator, or interpreter, ScoopyFlex enables more with less: fewer devices, greater flexibility, and uncompromising audio quality.


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