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Three Tips To Accelerate Your IP (ST 2110) Deployments April 13th 2021

The year 2020 was a big milestone for the broadcast industry. All major events were cancelled, but media operations still needed to produce shows and events even during the crisis. More than ever, broadcasters turned to the remote production and IP production; in fact, according to Omdia, 37% of media…

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Classic KVM Or KVM Over IP: Part 1 - Basics, Advantages And Challenges April 12th 2021

Classical KVM or KVM-over-IP: what is the perfect fit for your application? - A comparison in two parts. …

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ATSC 3.0 : Right Place, Right Time April 9th 2021

Many people and cultures celebrate special New Year dates. Organizations designate fiscal years. Broadcasters traditionally mark their new technology year mid-April, at annual NAB Shows. Old habits die hard. …

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Lossless Compression: Rewriting Data More Efficiently April 8th 2021

There are many types of codecs, all used for specific purposes to reduce file sizes and make them easier to distribute down a limited bandwidth pipe. Lossy compression and Lossless compression are the two most common categories of data compression used to reduce the size of data without…

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Apple’s M1 ARM For Broadcast Infrastructure Applications: Part 2 April 7th 2021

In part 2 of this investigation, we look at why Apple’s new M1 processor benefits broadcasters. …

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Is Gamma Still Needed?: Part 10 - Summary April 5th 2021

In this final part of the series, an attempt will be made to summarize all that has gone before and to see what it means. …

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TV Industry Can Claw Back $28 Billion Per Year From Sports Pirates April 2nd 2021

The TV industry, including pay TV operators, rights holders and new streaming providers, could recoup $28.3 billion a year from pirates by luring consumers back to legitimate video services. …

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HDR: Part 22 - Creative Technology - Non Standard April 1st 2021

Read too much film and TV industry technical literature, and it’s easy to get the impression that everything about the technology is built to carefully considered specifications. As Philo Farnsworth’s wife was probably aware, though, as he tinkered with the electronics while she sat in as a t…

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Timing: Part 1 - Sidereal Or Solar? March 31st 2021

The subjects of timing, synchronizing and broadcasting are inseparable and in this new series John Watkinson will look at the fundamentals of timing, areas in which fundamental progress was made, how we got where we are and where we might be going. …

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