V-Nova, a provider of video and data compression solutions, and Globo, the largest commercial TV network in Latin America, have announced the successful delivery of a TV 3.0 showcase deployed on the 29th of July, during the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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Reinforcing its commitment to engineering solutions that address emerging IP, live production, and data management workflow demands, AJA unveiled a host of new products and updates at IBC 2024. Visitors to the AJA stand will be able to explore AJA’s next-gen KONA IP25 video and audio I/O card featuring bi-directional SMPTE ST 2110 support, the OG-ColorBox color management and conversion device for live production, a feature-packed v3.0 ColorBox update, and an OG-C10DA openGear distribution amplifier card. AJA will also showcase Diskover Media Edition updates at IBC, including new plugins for PixitMedia’s Ngenea data orchestration solution and Spectra Logic’s RioBroker, and v2.3 software improvements.
Solid State Logic debut a new range of System T fader tiles and Tempest Control App (TCA) Packages, in addition to the previously announced debut of its S400 console and a feature-packed update to its System T V4.1 software. The new fader tiles deliver powerful new workflow opportunities for both fixed and remote production scenarios, while the new TCA Packages are available in a range of configurations to suit a wide range of applications.
Calrec Audio is celebrating 60 years of putting sound in the picture at IBC 2024 and marking the occasion with three major product launches that deliver the ultimate in flexibility to broadcasters, wherever they are located. The significant products they have now introduced are the compact Argo M console, the ImPulseV cloud audio mixing solution and True Control 2.0.
EditShare has long been renowned for its robust storage nodes and networks, powered by its proprietary, media-aware EFS file system. At IBC 2024, the company has introduced an entirely new portfolio of storage devices designed to simplify and lower the cost of building shared collaborative storage. Whether a facility needs 32TB or more than half a petabyte in a single node, EditShare’s scalable solution can expand beyond 15 petabytes within a single namespace.