TV One to introduce new multiviewers 

Designed for command-and-control rooms, the CORIOview range can accommodate five separate inputs....

SGL to reveal new product partnership, unveil new Final Cut Pro integration 

The new Final Cut Pro integration allows operators to archive FCP projects from the Final Cut sever directly to the FlashNet archive...

CBS joins Comcast to migrate pay-TV model to the Internet 

Comcast launched On Demand Online to stem the growing tide of viewers now "cutting the wire" of their cable service....

VTC selects TANDBERG Television for HD/SD playout to DTT, satellite 

The Vietnam Multimedia headend enables simultaneous encoding and multiplexing for a hybrid network....

Computer networks Part III 

Continuing with computer network basics, this tutorial discusses TCI/IP, MAC addresses and routers. ...

Atlona Technologies introduces new 8x8 HDMI 1.3b over Cat 5 Matrix  

HD video plus multichannel digital audio can be routed from any eight HDMI sources to HD displays over Cat 5 cable....

Front Porch Digital introduces all-in-one migration path for legacy videotape 

Front Porch Digital also now offers Unicode support for its SAMMA family of products....

Neyrinck extends surround-sound support for Windows 

Neyrinck’s SoundCode For Dolby E is a set of software tools to manage audio and Dolby metadata using Dolby E encoding....

Telecinco uses Snell gear for FIFA Confederations Cup Coverage 

The Snell solutions enabled Telecinco to simultaneously deliver live match coverage in both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios....

New two-channel EVS XS server for studios 

The XS server supports a wide variety of acquisition and delivery formats....

MultiDyne introduces portable 3Gb/s HDMI signal distribution 

The new HD-Multi-Link is targeted at applications that require the optical drop and repeat of HD-SDI with HDMI monitoring capability....

HD Wimbledon coverage gets Crystal Vision treatment 

The entire event was captured in HD for the first time this year....

Computer Networks Part II 

This tutorial covers the basics of IP addressing as well as provides an overview of the network. You should get a better understanding of IP-based networks and how the different parts work together to move data across it...

High-availability networks 

For some time now, on-air facilities have relied on Ethernet networks. In many cases, these networks have grown organically over time. As more equipment...

Computer networks Part 1 

Now that computers interact and control just about every aspect of the modern TV studio and transmitter, it’s vitally important that today’s engineer have the knowledge and skills to keep them running. And because hardly any computer works alone, the networks that connect them are just as important in keeping a station on the air. Understanding how a network functions and what to consider when putting one together or expanding an existing one are now one of the basic knowledge requirements of a broadcast engineer...

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