All articles by Will – Page 75
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Calrec gives audio control to vision mixers
Calrec Audio is bringing to market a new technology protocol that will give a vision mixer the ability to control autofades on a Calrec sound desk.
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TV One introduces matrix routing switcher
TV One has added the 1T-MX-3344 matrix routing switcher to its One-task product line.
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DVS adds SAN management tool
Digital Video Systems (DVS) will use NAB to launch a new management tool that offers control over both the DVS-SAN storage system and other technologies working with it.
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Good offers made for Sadie
The administrator appointed to run Studio Audio and Video Limited, the maker of the Sadie digital audio workstation, is confident that he will find someone to buy the assets of the company.
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Technology sales on the up
Sales in the global broadcast technology market increased 11.9% year-on-year according to the latest IABM Industry Index.
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Comment
New thinking outside the Avid box
Will Strauss gives his reaction to a new Avid business plan that will see the company slash the price of software and look to develop its online community.
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Omneon links up with Vizrt
Omneon has combined its MediaGrid server technology with the Viz Ardome asset management system from Vizrt.
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Portland TV adds to streaming capabilities
Portland TV has signed a deal with virtual network operator Adapt that will allow it to host and stream client video directly from its playout centre.
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IBIS plans newsroom workflow demo
IBIS will put together a replica television newsroom at NAB to showcase how its kit can control and manage a mixed Mac and PC set-up featuring other manufacturers' hardware and software.
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SeaChange launches flash memory server
SeaChange International has introduced a Flash memory-based broadcast server.
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EVS supports Avid and Apple codecs
EVS has added full support for Avid Technology's DNxHD and Apple's ProRes 422 codecs in its XT2 production server.
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Cheltenham wireless band to be auctioned
Wireless camera systems will play a key role in Channel 4's coverage of the Cheltenham Gold Cup horse-race on Friday (14 March) but the end is nigh for the spectrum that will be used to carry the pictures.
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Comment
What now for BBC Post?
With OB sold and Studios staying, Will Strauss looks at why the BBC doesn't yet have a buyer for Post Production.
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Experts propose radical high def DTT plan
An independent committee of industry experts has come up with a new proposal for using digital terrestrial spectrum to provide HD channels.
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Wireless cameras to bolster Cheltenham coverage
Highflyer Productions will embark on coverage of this week's Cheltenham Festival armed with a host of broadcast 'toys' including wireless camera systems from Link Research.
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BBC adds to News studios armoury
Shotoku Broadcast Systems has sold robotic control systems and pan and tilt camera heads to BBC News.
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Omnitek sells to BT
Test and measurement manufacturer OmniTek has sold a picture quality analyser to BT.
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BiBC brings ReelMaster to mainland Europe
The British Internet Broadcasting Company (BIBC) has sold its web-based ReelMaster digitisation and distribution services to a major central and eastern European broadcaster.
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Sony adds file transfer capabilities to high-end VTR
Sony is adding new file transfer capabilities to its SRW-5800 VTR with the introduction of the HKSR-5804 option board.
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BBC invites bids for interactive services
The BBC's Future Media and Technology (FM&T) division has put out to tender a contract worth up to£25m to provide the corporation's interactive services.