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NAB Show 2024 BEIT Sessions Part 2: New Broadcast Technologies March 25th 2024 - 09:30 AM

The most tightly focused and fresh technical information for TV engineers at the NAB Show will be analyzed, discussed, and explained during the four days of BEIT sessions. It’s the best opportunity on Earth to learn from and question indisputable industry experts, meet them, and swap business cards.

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Standards: Part 6 - About The ISO 14496 – MPEG-4 Standard March 22nd 2024 - 09:00 AM

This article describes the various parts of the MPEG-4 standard and discusses how it is much more than a video codec. MPEG-4 describes a sophisticated interactive multimedia platform for deployment on digital TV and the Internet.

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Standards: Appendix K - Publicly Available Standards March 22nd 2024 - 09:00 AM

Here is a list which shows whether each of the 34 parts of the MPEG-4 standard is publicly available.

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Standards: Appendix J - MPEG-4 Licensing & Patents March 22nd 2024 - 09:00 AM

Here is a list which shows whether each of the 34 parts of the MPEG-4 standard is encumbered with a patent.

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Standards: Appendix I - A Menagerie Of MPEG-4 Parts March 22nd 2024 - 09:00 AM

Here is a list of all 34 parts of the ISO 14496 - MPEG-4 standard.

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Chris Brown Discusses The Themes Of The 2024 NAB Show March 20th 2024 - 09:00 AM

The Broadcast Bridge sat down with Chris Brown, executive vice president and managing director, NAB Global Connections and Events to discuss this year’s gathering April 13-17 (show floor open April 14-17) and how the industry looks to the show each year for the latest in technology and business models.

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Comms In Hybrid SDI - IP - Cloud Systems - Part 1 March 18th 2024 - 09:00 AM

We examine the demands placed on hybrid, distributed comms systems and the practical requirements for connectivity, transport and functionality.

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Audio For Broadcast - The Book March 14th 2024 - 09:00 AM

​Audio For Broadcast - The Book gathers together 16 articles into a 78 page eBook which explores the science and practical applications of audio in broadcast. 

This book is not aimed at audio A1’s, it is intended as a reference resource for the ‘all-rounder’ engineers and operators who encounter and must deal with audio on a day-to-day basis but who are not audio specialists… and everyone who wants to broaden their knowledge of how audio for broadcast works.

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