At IBC, visitors will have the opportunity to don a VR headset and virtually operate a fully automated XR mixed reality studio gallery located anywhere in the world. This immersive experience allows attendees to experience first-hand the advanced integration of XR mixed reality into live production workflows, navigating the studio interface with ease. This has been developed in conjunction with the IBC Accelerator for the “Evolution of the Control Room - Leveraging XR, Voice, AI & HTML-Based Graphics Solutions” in which nxtedition is a participant.
TAG Video Systems, a leader in software-based IP end-to-end workflow monitoring, deep probing, and real-time visualization, will introduce several new capabilities at IBC 2024 aimed at strengthening security, reducing human error, increasing confidence and providing a quick path to root cause analysis.
Cinegy is launching two new Air product bundles and an AI-powered automatic subtitling product at IBC 2024. Visitors to the Cinegy stand this year will experience a fully virtualized and containerized back-end infrastructure, delivering 64-channels of HD playout from a single physical server. This platform is also used for running Cinegy’s Multiviewer and Capture PRO solutions delivering real-time monitoring and scalable video recording.
Prodys, the audio encoder and video encoder manufacturer for major broadcasters and production companies, is presenting a revolutionary new feature in its Quantum2 equipment at this year’s IBC2024 show. This is the Ethernet Tunnel, which allows you to link two remote local networks, connected to two Quantum2 units, using all existing network interfaces (bonding) between the two devices.
As progress marches us resolutely onwards to a future broadcast infrastructure that will almost certainly include of a lot more software running on cloud-based infrastructure, this seems like a good moment to consider the nature of Virtualization.
Visitors to this year’s IBC broadcast and media trade show in Amsterdam can look forward to a variety of current trends. Attendees can expect to see exciting innovations in operating concepts and multi-viewing in the broadcast industry. German KVM manufacturer Guntermann & Drunck GmbH (G&D) will be showcasing its wide range of products and solutions. With their many years of expertise and continuous innovation, the company offers forward-looking solutions for broadcast and IT applications.
At IBC 2024, AI and video search company Moments Lab will showcase the latest features powered by its multimodal AI indexing model MXT-1.5. Attendees will see how MXT-1.5’s new automatic sound bite feature highlights the best quotes in a video, while powerful moment-based and timeline searches enable editors and producers to find the exact clips they need in seconds.
Here we look at the HEVC codec which is based on earlier work by MPEG on AVC and prior coding technologies. New techniques are employed to reduce the coded output size even further.