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Next-Generation Antenna System Planning September 5th 2016 - 12:05 PM

The forthcoming transition to ATSC 3.0 will usher in the need for higher data rates and more channel capacity in the over-the-air architecture. Broadcasters will apply their experience as “Bit Managers” in the studio infrastructure to the RF operation, with the knowledge that more power leads to higher quality of service (QoS).

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The Changing Face of Audio Processing for the Human Voice August 15th 2016 - 01:50 PM

Basic audio processing for narration is so mature that it now free or costs very little. Though it’s easily accessible to anyone, how many recording audio know how to use it?

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Automatic Microphone Mixing Moves Into Television and Film Production August 12th 2016 - 12:05 PM

Automatic microphone mixing, long a staple of commercial sound installations, has moved to professional dialogue recording for film and television production. This is the story of that journey over the past half century.

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The EBU may be best known for its Eurovision Song Contest but for broadcasters it has been a valuable source of guidance on infrastructure.

EBU Promotes HD Enhanced With HDR And High Frame Rate As Alternative To Full UHD August 8th 2016 - 05:00 PM

The EBU (European Broadcasting Union) has included two enhanced versions of HD among four alternative profiles for broadcasters to adopt on the road way towards future immersive services that incorporate all aspects of full Ultra HDTV (UHDTV). These are detailed in a new technical report, Video System Requirements for UHDTV and an Advanced 1080p Television Format, whose main premise is that an increase in spatial resolution alone will not provide a sufficient boost in the viewing experience to justify worldwide adoption of a new television system.

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