17 - 18 OCTOBER, 2018
 JAVITS CENTER, NEW YORK

NAB Show New York 2018 Event Channel

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Broadcasters Join Forces to Support ATSC 3.0 October 24th 2018 - 07:00 AM

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Essential Things to Know about Microphone Windscreens September 24th 2018 - 09:00 AM

Among the most overlooked video accessories are outdoor windscreens for microphones. Much of a video crew’s work is outdoors and random wind noise is one of the most difficult anomalies to control. This means some sound operators, who work in extreme environments, spend as much money on wind protection gear as the microphones themselves.

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Timing - Tails of Truth September 11th 2018 - 01:50 PM

Recognising the extremities of the bell curve distribution and the impact large jitter variances have on picture and sound stability is critical. Only when this is understood, do we hope to be able to build reliable, flexible, IP infrastructures that will meet the demands of real-time broadcast facilities.

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IP-based stageboxes provide an efficient and versatile solution for remotes.

The Far-Reaching Benefits of IP-based Audio Stageboxes September 4th 2018 - 01:00 PM

Networked modular audio stageboxes have been around for a while and were hailed as a convenient alternative to clunky snakes and the huge patch bays that came with them. Unlike analog stage- and wallboxes, which usually only transmit signals to fixed locations or else require intricate and time-consuming cabling, they simplify connections and provide flexibility with respect to the I/O types.

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