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Broadcast Engineering announces IBC2008 Pick Hit winners
Sep 18, 2008 1:51 PM
The judges have spoken and Broadcast Engineering magazine has announced the IBC2008 Pick Hit Award winners.
The IBC Pick Hit Award winners are chosen by an independent panel of judges made up of working broadcast, production, post, cable and satellite industry professionals. Judges make their selection based upon technical improvements and cost-savings a product offers broadcast, production and post-production facilities.
The 2008IBC Pick Hit Award winners are:
MultiDyne Video and Fiber Optic Systems, fiber breakout box
Sennheiser, MKE-1 lavalier microphone
Maximum Throughput, MaxEdit editing system
iMovix, SprintCam Live V2
Phabrix, portable 3G test generator
Miranda Technologies, XVP-3901 audio processor
Snell & Wilcox, QC Station monitoring workstation
Snell & Wilcox, MachHD standard converter
Digital Rapids, TouchStream streaming encoder
ComTech Tiernan, HMR5440 multiformat professional receiver decoder
BBC R&I, Dirac video codec
Quantel, stereoscopic production system
Tools On Air, TV station in a Mac
Fission HD Core, broadcast automation
Pharos, Mediator 4 content management
Hego, AKI LiveBox newscast in a box
SGT, VEDA workflow with search and retrieve function
Miniweb Interactive, service provider
MOG Solutions, MXF speed rail, MXF ingest for Avid
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