While the emergence of IP-based infrastructures has led to new ways of leveraging the traditional Production Control Room (PCR) and all of the hardware devices and software systems within, it continues to hold its important place as the center of an on-premise studio production in most content creation…
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Marshall Electronics continues to evolve its product offerings with the latest NDI codecs and will be showcasing four new camera models at NAB 2023. The CV570/CV574 Miniature Cameras and CV370/CV374 Compact Cameras all feature low latency NDI|HX3 streaming as well as standard IP (HEVC) encoding with…
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DFT, a provider of high-end film scanning solutions that preserves, manages and delivers pristine film quality, in archives and post production facilities worldwide, will be showing its newest 8K film scanner, DFT POLAR HQ alongside its brand new Smart Motion WetGate at NAB 2023.
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Ned Soseman presents his highlights of the transmission technology that will be at the 2023 NAB Show.
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The continuous growth in penetration and increased bandwidth capacity of unmanaged Internet networks has unlocked the possibilities of delivering broadcast quality live video over the Internet. The Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol is presently the media industry’s favored open standard solution for Internet video transport. However, until n…
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nxtedition, innovators in microservices-based production environments, makes its debut at NAB 2023 where it will demonstrate that the workflow of the future is available today.
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Hitomi Broadcast is showcasing its latency and synchronisation tools at NAB 2023.
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For more than 20 years DekTec Digital Video BV, (DekTec) has established itself as a reliable and trusted provider of cutting-edge products that cater to a broad range of video-related requirements. Based in Hilversum, The Netherlands, the company supports a variety of video production market segments with its products…
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The Streaming Tsunami is emerging as broadcasters tune in to their own streaming video strategies. Today, most broadcasters deliver less than 10% of their total viewing hours via OTT streaming services. But things are changing due to consumer preferences for streaming, broadcaster strategies to focus on streaming, and industry-level…
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