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BUILDING DIGITAL SOLUTIONS
A two-part practical tutorial to building new studios. This professional engineer reviews physical requirements including: power, UPS, HVAC, lighting, and space requirements. (Part 2 will appear in the December issue.)
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Beyond HD: 3Gb/s
What comes after HD? The next revolution may be to upgrade to 3Gb/s capability. This feature examines the need and solutions.
COMPUTERS AND NETWORKS
Remote IT maintenance systems
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TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
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This feature examines the methods and technology needed to guarantee a high Quality of Service (QoS) from broadcast and content delivery platforms.
DIGITAL TUTORIAL
09 Countdown: Maintaining ATSC compliance
The ATSC 19.3Mbs data stream has about 19.3 million things that can go wrong. The key to delivering pristine images and audio is first understanding the proper signals to monitor. This ATSC expert shows readers how to do it.
TRANSITION TO DIGITAL
MPEG-4 tutorial
MPEG-4 is the new kid on the block and engineers need to quickly understand how to best utilize this technology. The author provides a practical review of the compression platform.
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Editing long-GOP video
When HDV was introduced, editors quickly discovered that when they exported a production back to HDV tape—the process often took hours. The author provides a solution.
TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSITION
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