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Interlace: Part 1 - It Began In The 1930’s January 19th 2023 - 09:00 AM

At one time broadcast television was inseparable from interlace, whereas now things have moved on, but not without interlace leaving a legacy. So what was it all about?

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Spatial Audio: Part 2 - Approaches, Creation And Delivery January 13th 2023 - 09:00 AM

In part one we looked at some of the reasons for the growth in adoption by next generation consumers, and how hardware and content production are combining to give more people better access to spatial content. Here we will look at some of the basics; how spatial audio is achieved, captured, can sound and can be spatialized post-capture, as well as what formats are required to manipulate it all.

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Compression: Part 4 - Introducing Motion Compensation January 12th 2023 - 09:00 AM

Here we introduce the different types of redundancy that can be located in moving pictures.

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The Shifting Landscape Of High Power, Low Energy Consumption CPU Design January 11th 2023 - 09:30 AM

With key CPU design personnel exiting Apple and moving to other players, this article discusses the significance of the recent moves and what they might mean for corporate strategies. It’s a shifting landscape that could affect us all.

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Orchestrating Resources For Large-Scale Events: Part 1 - Planning Is Everything January 10th 2023 - 09:00 AM

An examination of how to plan & schedule resources to create resilient temporary multi-site broadcast production systems.

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Waves: Part 4 - Complex Numbers January 5th 2023 - 09:00 AM

In this part we look at the most elegant way of finding and defining a sine wave.

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Where Are We And What Is Next For Audio? January 2nd 2023 - 09:00 AM

Kevin Emmott shares a personal perspective on what has happened in Audio in 2022 and the new technologies which might drive what we hear next.

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10 Things You Need To Know To Succeed In TV December 28th 2022 - 09:30 AM

In television, ‘talent’ isn’t just the people in front of the camera. Everyone working at a station needs talent, dedication, initiative, and team spirit to succeed.

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