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The new release of Editshare’s Flow Media Asset Management platform (v3.3.0.3) adds automated batch import of sidecar metadata, expands Cloud-based production capabilities with new remote editor and boasts a new, fast-turnaround editing application.
Imagine Communications announced that it has joined the LiveIP project, a collaboration of Belgian public broadcasting company VRT and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), as a technology partner. Through participation in this forward-looking industry collaboration, Imagine Communications joins forces with other innovative companies to advance the adoption of IP-based media solutions and production facilities.
Streamstar explains that a new version of production server X7 has now fits a smaller 2RU size. The company is also debuting Scoreplus Server, a hardware solution for sports graphics.
Dejero said the broadcast industry continues to embrace IP-based network bonding solutions for transporting video and data from remote locations.The company is addressing this need by expanding the capabilities of its Live+ CORE IP-based video transport software to now include IP output capabilities, multichannel audio and Internet connectivity.
At IBC, Facilis will focus on HD and 4K workflows, while offering solutions for the next big challenge that threatens to grind many post production pipelines to a halt, VR 360.
Company says format flexibility is key to delivering better viewing experiences. Yet, live production is one of the most demanding (yet profitable) broadcast segments. The solution is a flexible workflow, producing multiple formats-in real time.
At the IBC 2016 Show NewTek will unveil a second-generation of its increasingly popular Network Device Interface (NDI) technology that includes a variety of new features, performance improvements, and full compatibility with all existing versions of NDI.
In their effort to reduce bandwidth consumption, particularly for adaptive bit rate services over the internet, compression and transcoding vendors supplying the broadcast industry are incrementally making the move to software-centric solutions as the best option. Most say it provides the most flexible and efficient way to distribute video to the variety of Internet-connected consumer display devices.
BFE has developed the KSC broadcast control and monitoring system to help avoid production problems and on-air mistakes. The KSC Commander gives users a standardised, manufacturer-independent user interface for a variety of systems, such as routers, and multiviewers.