Over the course of our Big Chip Camera series we’ve explored how the evolution of big sensor cameras is enabling more broadcasters to achieve more cinematic broadcast productions.
Cobalt Digital, a leading designer and manufacturer of video and audio conversion, processing, and distribution solutions, and a founder of openGear, has announced that multiple products across its portfolio have successfully completed the inaugural Internet Protocol Media Experience (IPMX) Product Testing and Certification Event. This achievement further positions Cobalt Digital as a pioneer in open standards and underscores its commitment to interoperability as broadcast and Pro AV technologies continue to converge.
Large sensors demand large lenses, and physics dictates unavoidable compromises in zoom range, size, weight, and cost.
The EBU Dynamic Media Facility framework enables more efficient and better performing cloud-based broadcasting infrastructure to be created.
As the jewel in the content crown, live sports has always been subject to disruption. In the streaming era, with premium rights being seized by streaming companies with deep pockets, public service broadcasters are striking deals with multiple rights holders, targeting niche sports, and addressing fans directly with personalized interactive offerings.
TAG Video Systems has expanded its Media Control System (MCS) version 1.7.0 release with Lens, a visual service health analysis interface that organizes monitored video feeds into hierarchical groups and displays alarm distribution. The new capability provides operators with a centralized view of monitored assets and active alerts across large-scale broadcast operations.
Secure modern production systems depend on robust IP networking practices, but security is not just about keeping intruders out.
The story of how capturing the French Figure Skating Grand Prix in UHD paid off for live production and documentary post production requirements for Paris based IPA-Prod.