KNB builds digital HDTV news operations with Omneon

Jul 11, 2006 5:31 PM

    

Omneon Video Networks announced that digital terrestrial broadcaster Kita Nihon Broadcast (KNB) has launched HDTV news broadcasts to Japan’s Toyama Prefecture using a fully redundant Omneon Spectrum HD server and Omneon ProBrowse system.

The Omneon ProBrowse tool monitors content directories within KNB’s Spectrum server, automatically generates low-resolution versions (proxies) of all material being ingested or copied into the Omneon Spectrum system, and then makes those proxies immediately available to users of the Japrs News Support system from Nishi Nihon Computer. Journalists and editors at KNB use the Japrs system along with the Avid editing systems to build news segments and ensure that material is shared effectively and updated accurately across networked devices.

Four Avid NewsCutter Adrenaline HD units are networked with an Avid Unity production server, and all content is registered from Avid NLEs to the Omneon server system. An HDCAM VTR and remote line are linked to Avid NLEs that also control one of the Omneon input ports via BWV/VDCP protocol converter. The main Omneon server is controlled by Panasonic’s OTC (one-touch controller) and a manual playout controller developed by Avid Technology using Omneon API calls, while the backup server is controlled by the OTC.

For more information, visit www.omneon.com.




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