As we head for Amsterdam we re-visit the key theme of technology that eases the burden of achieving effective workflows that simultaneously support multiple production and delivery video formats.
The demand for high-quality, on-demand content is soaring, and media and broadcast companies are facing increasing pressure to stay ahead. With the need for rapid content delivery, companies must handle large volumes of content with exceptional speed and accuracy. The diverse media formats, varying resolutions, and stringent compliance standards add to the complexity. What’s needed is a solution that offers power, flexibility, and reliability to address the challenges of the modern media landscape.
Interra Systems has announced a strategic partnership with Videlio, a well-renowned French audiovisual integration and services provider. Videlio will collaborate closely with Interra Systems to enhance local support and deliver advanced quality control (QC) and analysis solutions to broadcast and post-production companies.
People often say that AI is just a tool. But it’s not. That’s a fundamental mistake and likely to be wrong by several orders of magnitude.
The demand for ever more sophisticated production rolls on relentlessly… thankfully broadcast technology vendors will have an impressive array of systems to keep busy creative teams ahead of the curve at this year’s IBC Show.
SDNs are relatively new to IT and are making great milestones into optimizing networks to improve their performance, especially for heavy hitting media flows.
We take a look at what to expect in the world of KVM & Multiviewer systems at the 2024 IBC Show.
At IBC 2024, Matrox Video will launch a tech preview of Avio 2, the world’s first open standards-based, IPMX/ST 2110 IP KVM extender.