Artificial Intelligence is already an integral part of our everyday lives and it is already making our lives more productive. But it is far from risk-free.
Audio is central to the whole broadcast experience. While video can show us what’s going on, it is audio that tells us how to feel about it. If only it wasn’t all so complicated.
SMPTE®, the home of media professionals, technologists and engineers, has announced that its entire Standards catalog is now freely available to the global media technology community.
Limecraft’s 2026.4 platform release introduces Team-Based Access Control, GPU-accelerated media processing for Apple Silicon, and further enhancements to localisation and editorial workflows.
Globecast, a leading provider of broadcast, media, and entertainment managed services, has announced the launch of its Content Exchange platform powered by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), a new cloud-enabled solution designed to simplify and scale modern streaming and live video workflows.
MPEG transport stream (MPEG TS) was designed in the 1990s to deliver continuous video and audio over unreliable, one-way networks, such as satellite, terrestrial RF, and cable, where packet loss and corruption are expected. But it is still prevalent in modern broadcast facilities, especially those using IP.
There are many ways that Artificial Intelligence is claiming to transform broadcast workflows, but they all have one thing in common: they all have to work seamlessly inside existing workflows. Telestream’s Alan Dabul examines practical AI and where it delivers real value across preparation, localization, QC, and distribution without replacing human expertise.
Designed to halve the bitrate of AVC while supporting resolutions up to 16K, HEVC represents a significant leap in video coding efficiency. This guide explores its profiles, tiers and levels, and examines whether it can overcome the challenges of entrenched AVC adoption.