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September Issue
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Materials Due: August 27
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FEATURE
Managing Audio Loudness
The new ATSC A/85 recommended practice incorporates what's called the anchor element in the measurement process so that music programs or music-only commercials are properly managed. The article shows readers how to properly align an audio chain in broadcast and production/post facilities.
FEATURE
Stereoscopic 3D channel branding: controlling Z-depth
Stereoscopic 3DTV creates new challenges in relation to best practices for channel branding graphics. Key issues include where to place the 3D graphics in terms of the perspective, or Z-depth, for optimal viewing, and how to control the Z-depth of graphics during playout to compensate for changes to the program perspective.
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Intercoms and communication systems
A guide to planning the configuration and installation of a modern intercom system.
COMPUTERS AND NETWORKS
Internet sports broadcasting
The author reviews new ways for broadcasters to acquire, edit and deliver sports content.
DIGITAL TUTORIAL
Using Fiber Links for L-Band Satellite Signals
Fiber optic links are especially effective in transporting signals from satellite dishes to studios. Readers learn the keys to a high-quality installation.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
AmberFin iCR
AmberFin's iCR uses MXF and JPEG2000 functionality for mastering, enabling content owners to create mezzanine masters that can then be transcoded down to the required format.
APPLIED TECHNOLOY
ViTaDi robotic archive solution
The ViTaDi robotic hardware/software video migration solution offers a scalable, rapid system that enables the automated digitization of video content.
TRANSITION TO DIGITAL
Graphics and captioning
Readers learn the importance of preserving high-bandwidth channels for graphics production.
PRODUCTION CLIPS
Live ENG via IP
The growing availability of low-cost wireless technologies and IP networks provides new options for remote and live newsgathering.
TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSITION
Broadcast automation
An examination of new options in playout automation technology.
*Editorial coverage subject to change.
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