Understanding muxing 

Multiplexing is a technique for carrying multiple channels of information within a common signal. Although usually thought of as a digital process, the...

Snell & Wilcox to showcase Alchemist Ph.C-HD TX 

The new Alchemist Ph.C-HD TX motion-compensated frame-rate standards converter provides a simple, compact solution for telcos, teleports and earth stations...

Custom Consoles to spotlight System 2 furniture 

System 2 features include large-diameter radial corners with high-density curved edging and a choice of hard-wearing upper-surface finishes...

Pharos to launch new content management system at IBC 

Mediator 4 offers advanced search tools for users with browse software at every desktop....

Miranda to preview A/V processing on a single card at IBC 

The new Densite series XVP-3901 offers advanced 3G/HD/SD video and audio processing on a single card....

ScheduALL Media Manager streamlines complex sports operations 

The software gives them an effective way to organize and track all media assets...

Riedel to unveil intercom-over-IP products at IBC 

The solutions provide intercom interfacing to IP-based networks as well as the distribution of audio lines over IP networks...

Front Porch Digital to highlight DIVArchive v6.1, DIVAprotect option 

The new DIVArchive v6.1 features include support for multiple parallel transcodes and rebuilding of damaged data tape functionality...

Utah Scientific to debut UTAH-400/XL 

The new UTAH-400/XL routing switcher offers 1056 x 1056 I/O in 1RU...

NETIA to debut IP recorder, player modules for Manreo 

The Hypercast IP Recorder and Hypercast IP Player modules reduce the complexity of taking SDI video from the camera to editing by eliminating the need for a video server...

Media Links to introduce 3.2Tb/s transport, switching system 

The MD-MAX integrated transport and switching system is designed for large operations to combine all of the traffic flowing over separate cables and networks into a single, high-capacity, reusable backbone...

Orad to showcase Maestro 3-D CG with GAM support 

The latest version of the company’s 3-D character generator offers tight integration with the company’s graphic asset management system...

Gepco expands fiber line with Amphenol and Neutrik connectors 

Both the Neutrik and Amphenol assemblies feature precision machine-polished contacts...

ATEN Technology makes available DVI extenders, video splitters, switches 

The expanded line is designed to provide broadcasters, system integrators and educators with scalable solutions to extend and deliver high-resolution audio and video signals...

Digital video archiving 

As the amount of digital video grows, so does the need to store it for future use. Some of today’s small-format videotape is not designed for years of storage, and the need to quickly access available media makes shelf storage impractical. Now, new technologies are providing innovative ways to store and retrieve digital assets...

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