“It’s obvious that integrating more and more technologies leads to an increasingly complex and multi-functional IT landscape in the broadcast industry,” says Don Hosmer, VP Sales Americas & GM, Guntermann & Drunck (North America). “In the near future, it will be more essential that technologies are interoperable with each other so that it will be much easier for broadcasters to operate complex scenarios.”
PHABRIX has announced the inclusion of a new Dolby E decoding and metadata analysis option in the latest release (V4.6) for its Qx and QxL Series rasterizers. The latest addition to these advanced rasterizer ranges, the PHQXO-DOLBY option, allows users to decode a Dolby E or ED2 Dolby Atmos audio stream routinely used in Live Broadcast applications and obtain a clear view of Dolby E metadata.
The Blustream HEX70HDUK-KIT extends HDMI 2.0, USB-C, and DisplayPort over a single Cat cable, while the retrofit-ready CEX4K-KIT delivers HDMI and bi-directional IR over coax.
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NDI, the globally standardized video-over-IP technology, has announced that Grass Valley’s AMPP will become the latest product to integrate the full capabilities of NDI, and Grass Valley becomes the newest globally recognized supplier to join the NDI partner ecosystem for IP video production.
The most common trends Telestream are seeing heading into NAB Show 2022 are the sustained changes to remote or distributed production, even after Covid restrictions have been lifted. Its customers are increasingly using the Cloud to scale media workflows and enable remote working.
TAG’s multi-level Realtime Media Performance (RMP) Platform now integrates with Redis, the world’s most loved real-time database. The integration provides media companies and broadcasters with an organized approach and easy access to data that has been captured over time, putting valuable information into the hands of users for real-time in-depth analysis or archived for retrospective evaluation.
Signiant’s Media Engine is a modern media management service built into The Signiant Platform. The new platform service offers powerfully simple media management capabilities — across all Signiant-connected storage, on-premises and in the cloud.