Australian media company Nine Network is using a Black Box Emerald IP KVM solution to ensure reliable, flexible signal extension across offices and studios at its 1 Denison Street location in Sydney.
ATK Versacom has used a comprehensive suite of Riedel solutions to ensure seamless production and broadcast of an annual worldwide esports championship.
We continue our series considering technologies of the near future and how they might transform how we think about broadcast, with a technical discussion of why future IP infrastructures may well take a more fluid approach to timing planes.
With the UEFA EURO 2024 football championship just completed, EMG / Gravity Media, working on behalf of UEFA, is highlighting the advanced broadcast infrastructure the combined group put together on a global level, both for UEFA and for a number of international broadcasters including UK commercial broadcaster ITV, Dutch public broadcaster NOS and Australia’s Optus Sport.
France’s National Day on 14th July is celebrated with numerous events throughout the nation. For the 12th edition of the ‘Concert de Paris’, Lawo with its IP audio infrastructure including mc²96 and mc²56 consoles, once again met the live sound and broadcast requirements of the French public broadcasters and the Eurovision network, delivering impeccable audio quality to the large crowd on site and millions of listeners and viewers worldwide.
The H.264/AVC codec has been very successful. Here we dig deeper into how profiles and levels work to facilitate deployment of delivery systems and receiving client-player designs.
Talpa Network, a leading television and radio broadcaster in the Netherlands, has collaborated with Lawo to upgrade its broadcast infrastructure. The broadcaster, producing at two main locations in Hilversum and Amsterdam with distributed buildings, upgrades its technical facilities, including the implementation of video gateways to transport uncompressed signals between locations over its private network.
Metadata is increasingly used to automate media management, from creation and acquisition to increasingly granular delivery channels and everything in-between. There’s nothing much new about metadata—it predated digital media by decades—but it is poised to become pivotal in broadcast technology’s current phase of rapid evolution.