Part 2 of Audio For Broadcast is a collection of four articles which discuss microphone technology, mic selection, wireless systems, I/O and recording devices.
As legacy linear broadcasting converges with internet streaming, so the two worlds of search and discovery are also coming together. Machine Learning, techniques, are enhancing and accelerating relevant metadata generation, as well as enabling ever more sophisticated direct content search.
The Audio Engineering Society (AES), Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS), Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA), European Broadcasting Union (EBU), SMPTE, and the Video Services Forum (VSF) has announced that the IP Showcase will return to IBC 2023 — in a brand-new format: on the water.
As the demand for premium live and on-demand streamed content continues to surge, broadcasters and streaming media providers are facing new challenges in delivering Adaptive Bitrate (ABR) transcoded content to a sea of subscribers.
Wireshark is an invaluable tool that enables engineers to examine network traffic in detail.
AIMS API, a company specialising in AI-powered music similarity search and music tagging, has launched Prompt Search - a new product that allows exploring music catalogues using natural language, phrases, and descriptions instead of traditional keywords and tags.
Younger broadcast engineers who understand RF spectrum, technology, hardware, and regulations possess valuable knowledge and skills that are difficult to find.
JPEG-XS has certainly received a lot of attention since its introduction in 2019, and it’s easy to see why. With outstanding “visually lossless” image quality and exceedingly low latency measured in mere lines of video – rather than full frames or seconds.