NUGEN Audio will showcase its latest broadcast and film-focused plug-ins to IBC 2022 attendees.
The Audio Engineering Society (AES), Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS), Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA), European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Society of Motion Picture and Technology Engineers (SMPTE), and the Video Services Forum (VSF) has announced the IP Showcase will be at IBC 2022.
EditShare will use IBC 2022 to showcase how its latest technologies boost quality and efficiency for production and post production. Demonstrations will show how remote working and the cloud can interwork to give creative artists seamless and secure access to the tools they rely on.
Veset has announced that its enterprise, cloud-based playout solution, Veset Nimbus, is now available as a hosted and managed service.
As broadcasters continue to face more complex workflows, typically pulling in feeds from around the globe, be it for news, sports, entertainment or other live programming, the need for a seamless collaborative remote environment is necessary.
Visitors to IBC 2022 will see how Tedial’s smartWork Media Integration Platform decouples the customary orchestration capabilities embedded in the systems that broadcasters have traditionally been using (MAM, DAM, PAM, CMS).
Densitron, an innovative Human Machine Interaction (HMI) and display technology provider, has announced a major evolution of the software powering its acclaimed Intelligent Display System (IDS) platform.
PHABRIX adds noVNC, 4x 2110 audio flow and new group audio mode analysis support to Qx/QxL rasterizers plus EUHD formats to the QxL.
Making its IBC debut will be the DX2 compact desktop audio mixer which is designed for use wherever space is at a premium. Applications include video editing booths, news commentary suites, OB trucks and podcast studios.
NativeWaves has added American football and cricket to its existing experience package, giving broadcasters and streaming services the chance to enhance the viewing experience for their audiences.