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At IBC 2023, TSL is showcasing its new MPA1-MIX-NET-V-R, a fully redundant 1U audio confidence monitor and mixer with 16 instantly recallable independent mixes that eases the transition to IP. TSL engineered the MPA1-MIX-NET-V-R in accordance with key industry standards, SMPTE ST 2022-7, ensuring fully optimised network topologies that reduce customer risk and network complexity without limiting operational agility.
intoPIX and Lawo proudly announce that .edge users can now benefit from the intoPIX TICO-XS codec to encode and decode JPEG XS-compressed streams.
Matrox Video will feature the critical technology powering broadcast workflows for live, tier-1 programming; broadcast television; and specialty content production today and into the future.
Chyron is showcasing innovative functionality across its news production solutions at IBC 2023, with a focus on powerful new data-handling and control capabilities within the PRIME Platform for live production, supporting CG graphics, video walls, touchscreens, clips, branding, and software-based switching. Other features on display include the latest updates to its CAMIO newsroom graphics management solution; AXIS on-demand graphics order management, design, and animation system; PRIME VSAR (virtual sets and augmented reality) production system; and Chyron Weather broadcasting software.
At the heart of virtually every IP infrastructure and its inherent IT network is a software layer that acts like a conductor to make sure the system is working smoothly. Some call it the orchestration layer because it instructs each device to do what it needs to do and exactly when. Others see it as a network manager, ensuring that signals get delivered when they should.
GatesAir will bring its timing and signal reference solution for broadcast and telecom facilities to IBC for the first time. The GatesAir Maxiva GNSS-PTP is a standalone 1RU solution with a sophisticated switching algorithm that assures high-precision 10MHz and 1 PPS reference signals to mission-critical components in the signal chain, including transmitters, networking, and studio equipment. Internationally, the Maxiva GNSS-PTP brings strong value to national broadcast and network operators operating headends with multiple transmitters, for example.
FOR-A is bringing to market Koala, a completely innovative approach to camera tracking. The device, designed and built by FOR-A Europe and available in Europe, makes high quality live augmented reality production a practical proposition for broadcast, corporate and events applications.
After several years of experimentation, movies and TV shows shot on LED wall based virtual production sets are quickly becoming the best and most economical way to create stunning virtual environments. Large stages and even mobile trailers have been outfitted with large LED displays on the floor, ceiling and of course the background, as actors can react to the live images better and the sets can be changed in a matter of hours without physically building anything.