QuickLink Launches StudioEdge At IBC 2024

QuickLink, a global provider of multi-camera video productions and remote contributions, launches QuickLink StudioEdge at IBC 2024.
With StudioEdge, broadcasters and production teams can seamlessly introduce remote guests from every major video conferencing platform, including Microsoft Teams, Skype, and Zoom into productions, optimized with ground-breaking AI technology. Through broadcast-grade outputs including SDI, NDI, and ST 2110, StudioEdge enables seamless integration into video production systems, such as Ross, Grass Valley, Vizrt, Avid, and many more.
Utilizing built-in, industry-best QuickLink StudioCall technology, StudioEdge allows users to create real-time group conversations, panel discussions, and live interviews as it can manage any combination of remote guests from around the world, with direct communication and chat support for guidance. The system offers a browser-based remote-control interface via QuickLink’s cloud platform, from any global location. QuickLink StudioEdge technology takes remote guest integration to unprecedented heights by utilizing QuickLink’s renowned remote-control expertise over production elements.
StudioEdge supports four channels of broadcast-quality discrete audio and video from Microsoft Teams, Skype, Zoom, and QuickLink StudioCall remote guests. It can be seamlessly integrated into the production suite via IP and hardware inputs/outputs. The powerful solution supports direct, off-air communication between operator and remote guest(s) offering complete control over the production.
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