Our resident provocateur Dave Shapton speculates on the nature of compression and its potential future evolutionary path.
At NAB 2025, Calrec is introducing a suite of new interconnected products and updates aiming to help broadcasters meet a variety of challenges.
Why the composition and workflow of the gallery creative team have remained largely unchanged for many years… and the effort taken by engineering to support creative teams.
Once the basic requirements for reproducing sound were in place, the most significant next step was to reproduce to some extent the spatial attributes of sound. Stereophony, using two channels, was the first successful system.
Alfalite’s Modularpix Pro VP XR solution is the core technology behind the new Coruña Immersive Studio (CEI), located in A Coruña (Galicia) and recognized as Spain’s largest virtual production studio. The facility features a striking 28 x 6-meter LED wall, a 100-square-meter ceiling screen, and two side LED totems, incorporating a total of 1,152 Alfalite VP XR LED panels.
Broadcast Standards – The Book is a unique reference resource for broadcast engineers, operators and system designers. Never before has such a huge body of broadcast industry specific information been collated from international standards bodies and distilled into a single source of data.
This free eBook took a whole year to create and draws on a wealth of personal research by author Cliff Wootton. It contains 26 chapters, 255 pages, over 65,000 words and references another 19 Appendix articles online.
As users working from home are no longer limited to their working environment by the concept of a physical location, and infrastructures are moving more and more to the cloud-hybrid approach, the outdated concept of perimeter security is moving aside for zero-trust security.
Consumer demands and innovations in display technology might change things for the future but it is standardization which perhaps holds the most potential for benefit to broadcasters.