PHABRIX is delighted to announce that the 8000th Sx handheld unit is about to roll off the company’s production line. This significant milestone helps highlight its position as the industry’s most popular test and measurement device.
IBC is world-renowned for its technical papers’ quality, timeliness, and innovative subject matter. The event is an excellent opportunity for forward-thinking technologists and companies to unveil their ideas and research to media industry leaders hungry for new technology concepts, their possible uses and practical applications.
Open Broadcast Systems has announced that its C-200 Encoders and Decoders now have support for NMOS (Networked Media Open Specifications). The C-200 platform supports both the IS-04 and IS-05 specifications.
The UK’s largest and must-attend event for the media and broadcast sectors is back at London’s iconic Olympia on 11 and 12 May to host its 2022 edition.
Chyron announce the release of PRIME VSAR 1.7, a significant step forward in the company’s mission to help broadcasters maximize and monetize the content they can generate with Unreal-driven virtual sets and augmented reality.
Atlanta DTH, a developer of cable, satellite, terrestrial and IP media related applications, has added a USB 2.0 plug-in ultra-compact digital terrestrial television tuner for accessing locally receivable free-to-air channels to its portfolio.
Synamedia is integrating technologies from California based Ateliere Creative Technologies into its VIVID Workflow-as-a-Service portfolio (WaaS) for enhanced delivery of low latency OTT.
Actus Digital, the premiere quality monitoring/alerting, compliance logging, content repurposing, and AI-based workflow solution company, enters 2022 with new product features and the monitoring and compliance-logging industry’s top solutions engineer.
TAG Video Systems has announced that it has exceeded 100,000 monitoring points deployed globally.
Broadcast microservices specialists nxtedition has inked a five-year deal with KNR (Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa), the Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation.