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EVS majors on live sports production for broadcast and in-stadia at NAB March 4th 2015 - 08:50 PM

EVS says it wants to help producers, broadcasters and stadiums to maximize the value of their live productions and anticipate viewer consumption demands as it announces its NAB programme. It is promoting product in live servers, live production, content management and IT based video switching at the show.

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The upgrade is free and works with all ATEM Switchers from 1ME to Production Studio 4K

Blackmagic Design Updates ATEM ahead of NAB February 27th 2015 - 10:21 PM

Blackmagic Design has made available a ATEM Switcher Update 6.3 which adds new power macros that let customers operate dozens of switcher features instantly and in parallel with a single button press. Extremely complex scenes can be recalled or even animated in real time using the new built in power macros.

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Ned on NAB April 19th 2015 - 05:36 PM

Disruptive technology aims to end linear television.

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Dalet Brio v3.1

Dalet adds video over IP support for Brio April 13th 2015 - 09:54 AM

Dalet is demonstrating the latest advancements in its Dalet Brio server technology at NAB. The new releases - Dalet Brio v3.1 – features future-proofing capabilities that will keep facilities ahead of the curve by supporting emerging formats and broadcast infrastructures.

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4K live demonstrated by StudioXperience, Scale Logic, NewTek and Waskul TV at NAB April 12th 2015 - 09:56 PM

Data storage infrastructure supplier Scale Logic has partnered with the StudioXperience and Waskul.TV in a demonstration of 4K workflow on the showfloor at NAB.

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Adobe and Aframe work together to create editing from the cloud April 10th 2015 - 02:35 PM

Cloud operations have been steadily gaining a foothold in broadcasting over the last five years but there are still limits to how much it can do and reservations about what it should be used for in TV and post-production. In particular there has been doubt over the viability of full editing using the technology but ahead of NAB 2015 Adobe has announced that its Anywhere collaborative workflow system can run in conjunction with platform provider Aframe’s remote server network to do exactly that.

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