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The project planning began in the fall of 2003. To fit into the facility, the team had to implement a seamless transition for the building’s routing systems. These were already multiformat but considerably too small to accommodate the expansion without affecting the on-air quality of the 19 entertainment networks that originate within the facility. Several Thomson Grass Valley Trinix routers were installed in parallel with existing systems. Outputs migrated when operations would be unaffected. The highly redundant nature of the netops signal path eased the transition. The team also installed terminal equipment and MPEG encoders from Snell and Wilcox, under control of the Roll Call control and monitoring system. Chyron provided HD Clip servers and Quartz provided QMC HD master control switchers with 5.1 surround support. Dolby E is the house multichannel standard, and is supported by Sony SRW series VTRs. Program content is cached to Pinnacle servers from Sony Flexicarts under Pro-bel automation. Evertz provides unattended continuous QC of ingested feeds. The team, which included a full-time site staff of 29 installers and managers, installed more than 500,000ft of cable during an intensive six-month installation. |
| Design Team Turner Entertainment Networks: Ron Tarasoff, VP, broadcast technology and eng. Naveed Aslam, sr. dir. of eng. Patrick Popham, project mgr. Jack Gary, project eng. lead AZCAR: Tom McDonough and Andrew Cox, project engs. Matthew Brown, project mgr. |
| Equipment List Thomson Grass Valley Trinix and Apex routing switchers Pinnacle Systems HD servers Dolby E encoders and decoders Quartz QMC HD MC switchers Snell & Wilcox modular equipment, MPEG encoders Barco Hydra projection displays Pro-Bel automation |
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