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QC for HDR.

​How to Quality Control for HDR April 7th 2017 - 01:00 PM

What are the impacts of High Dynamic Range on the Quality Control process? Given the confusion in the industry surrounding the different formats, the impact is greater than you’d think and still being worked through. The Broadcast Bridge took the advice of leading QC tools developers.

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Microphone Stands Evolve Into Sound Tools April 6th 2017 - 09:00 AM

In the not so distant past, the microphone stand was simply a support device to keep a microphone secure. When its quality was high, the stand just did its job and was forgotten. Today, microphone stands have evolved to include accessories that can actually improve audio performance.

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Bruce’s Shorts | 4.13 - Does IMF Alter Your Visual Quality Metrics? April 5th 2017 - 12:00 PM

Master once and use forever should strike fear in the heart of anyone why hasn’t got their quality pipeline correct. What does this mean for IMF?

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How Recording Interfaces Work in Modern Studios April 3rd 2017 - 01:50 PM

As recording technology has migrated to personal computers, most users now have a recording interface in their studio. But what exactly does a recording interface do and what’s the difference between the many models available?

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Five Simple Tips for Using Wireless Microphones March 27th 2017 - 01:50 PM

New users of wireless microphones will quickly find they are far more convenient than wired systems. But users also learn there are far more things that can go wrong with wireless systems. Here are some basic rules to stay out of trouble.

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Unheralded Problem Solver: The Microphone Splitter March 24th 2017 - 08:00 AM

A microphone splitter is an item in the sound engineer’s kit that is appreciated only when it is needed. But when a microphone must be simultaneously fed to a second mixer, a professional-quality splitter is worth its weight in gold.

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Cloud Broadcasting - Going Deeper into Security March 23rd 2017 - 03:00 PM

In the previous Cloud Broadcasting article, we looked at the business case for public clouds. In this article, we delve further into Cloud Born systems and go deeper into cloud security.

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New versatile comms technology now makes it possible to produce a remote broadcast without having an entire production crew on site.

The Benefits of Remote Production for Live Events March 17th 2017 - 09:00 AM

The live events industry has grown dramatically. Driven by audiences for smaller sports, new viewing behavior and the opportunity for new revenue. As broadcasters face increasing competition from new media players such as OTT distribution and streaming, both stations and networks are looking for ways to bring these live events to their audiences in a cost effective manner.

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