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FPGA Solutions for Integrating IP and SDI January 5th 2017 - 10:00 AM

The coming together of IT and broadcast brings with it a blurred and chaotic interface. As engineers dig deeper into the differences, it becomes apparent that there still is an important role for dedicated hardware.

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Why does IMF exist?

Bruce’s Shorts | 4.1 - Why does IMF exist? January 4th 2017 - 12:00 PM

In the fourth season of ‘Bruce’s Shorts’, Bruce Devlin takes a look at the Interoperable Master Format (IMF). This episode explains the IMF basics. A single TV or movie title is transformed into multiple content versions (airline edits, special edition, languages…) These versions, which share common assets sourced from high-quality source masters, are ultimately made available to multiple distribution channels (Internet, optical media, broadcast…) across multiple territories and over the span of many months to over a year. IMF is aimed at improving the automation for multi-version production. This episode explains the IMF basics.. IMF has now been standardised by the SMPTE as ST 2067.

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Dynamic templates could allow graphics to be accurate and appropriate for a variety of screens.

Automating Titling and Graphics Creation for Multiplatform Distribution January 4th 2017 - 10:00 AM

Aesthetically pleasing 3D titles and graphics are integral to providing the wow factor that keeps today’s broadcast viewers glued to the screen. These visual elements—including 3D and 2D titles, animated graphics and real-time data-driven overlays—provide the vital contextual information that enables viewers to fully appreciate and understand the events they are watching.

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Understanding IP Networks - Forward Error Correction January 3rd 2017 - 12:05 PM

In the last article, we looked at the monitoring packet delay in real-time. In this article, we continue the theme of looking at a network from a broadcast engineers’ point of view so they can better communicate with the IT department, and look at FEC (Forward Error Correction).

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AMP VISUAL TV built its Millenium Signature 12 HD/4K-capable, 40 camera OB van on a Riedel MediorNet 10 Gb/s fiber network. Image Riedel.

Future-Proofing Broadcast Plants December 28th 2016 - 10:00 AM

A few years ago, on a visit to the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City, a visitor and host were walking a hallway that seemed longer than a crosstown Manhattan block. Both sides of the hallway sported heavy cable races hung from the ceiling, each with a cross section of a foot square, brimming with cables.

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EBU Calls for Regulatory Reform to Keep European Broadcasters Competitive December 22nd 2016 - 09:00 AM

The EBU (European Broadcasting Union) has acknowledged that public service media (PSM) face a major challenge staying competitive or even remaining relevant under the onslaught from competitors from all directions, including new sources of TV series and other content. The EBU has called for substantial regulatory reform to help PSMs meet these challenges.

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Vodafone has to tread carefully with regulators as it continues European cable expansion to gain ground in quad play.

Broadband Bolsters European Cable as TV Flags December 20th 2016 - 04:00 PM

European cable operators are ending 2016 in good health but reliant on broadband subscribers to maintain modest revenue growth as TV business stagnates or declines. This is a key finding of the 2016 European Broadband Cable Yearbook published by analytics group IHS Markit and Cable Europe, the European cable trade association.

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The post production and distribution of Formula-E has a cloud workflow.

Cloud Post Stalls On Connectivity December 19th 2016 - 09:00 AM

While some cloud-first post services are developing a solid business, many conventional facilities remain reluctant to remote host some or all of a client project. Leading facilities share their input into whether cloud is having an impact on their investments and workflow.

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