The Broadcast Engineering IBC2009 Pick Hit Awards

Nov 1, 2009 12:00 PM

Don’t miss these innovative new products from the show.

    

Welcome to Broadcast Engineering's Pick Hit awards, the industry's longest-running product technology awards for broadcast and production. Each year at IBC and NAB, Broadcast Engineering assembles a panel of volunteers to act as judges for the coveted Pick Hit awards. Our judges are working professionals, with a long experience in the selection and purchase of broadcast television equipment. The judges work anonymously, and their choices represent that experience.

We brief the judges to look for new products that represent advances in technology. The winning products are those that have a positive impact on the user's everyday work and are available for purchase — no advance technology peeks! Our editors and publisher have no vote in the selection process.

Congratulations to the following manufacturers for their creative technology solutions!

Touch

Trilogy Communications

+44 1264 384000; www.trilogycomms.com

Intercom control panel range features high-resolution 2.8in QVGA (320 x 240) color displays with touch-screen operation; 20-key desktop and 30-key 2RU units benefit from independent gain control for each channel, page shift and local assign functionality; an audio replay function is also incorporated with user-configurable voice capture and replay durations; speak and listen keys area color-coded for quick recognition; can be used in conjunction with any other panel types, with all of Trilogy's matrix systems (Commander and Orator) and also with the Mercury IP communications system.

Rattler 3G

Telecast Fiber Systems

+1 508 754 4858
www.telecast-fiber.com

Miniature serial digital transmission modules offer a range of digital video rates while maintaining signal quality; allows users to transmit 3Gb/s SMPTE 424M HD/SDI, 1.5Gb/s SMPTE 292M HD/SDI, 19.4Mb/s SMPTE 310M, 143Mb/s to 540Mb/s SMPTE 259M/344M, DVB/ASI 270Mb/s, AES and MADI audio, and nonstandard digital signals to 3Gb/s; are interoperable with Telecast's Python, Teleport and Telethon series, as well as the Viper series frames and modules.

UltraScope

Blackmagic Design

+44 1565 830 049
www.blackmagic-design.com

SDI scope is a combination PCI Express card and software package designed to work in a low-cost PC with 24in monitor for display; allows simultaneous display of six waveform views, including RGB/YUV parade display, composite waveform, vector, histogram, eight-channel audio meters, stereo audio scope and picture view; auto detects between SD, HD and 3Gb/s HD-SDI video standards; automatically selects between regular SDI and optical fiber SDI inputs.

BrightEye Mitto

Ensemble Designs

+1 530 478 1830
www.ensembledesigns.com

Web to air scan converter allows Web video to be taken directly to air; its intuitive user interface allows broadcasters to select a portion of the computer video display using a mouse and send it to air; the region selected for output determines if Mitto acts as an upconverter or downconverter; filters automatically adjust in accordance with the conversion being performed; offers 1.5Gb/s and 3Gb/s HD outputs; genlock reference input allows the output to be timed to house; analog or digital audio inputs provide for embedded audio on the output.

MediorNet

Riedel Communications

+ 49 202 292 90; www.riedel.net

Fiber-based, real-time signal transport solutions for uncompressed, multichannel HD/SD video, audio, intercom and data; combines signal transport, routing and signal processing and conversion into one integrated, real-time network; is not designed only for simple point-to-point links, but is a real network solution; this includes signal routing, allowing users to send any incoming signal to any output or even to multiple outputs by a mouse-click or via a router control system; each MediorNet mainframe provides a router for 32 × 32 720p/1080i signals, 160 × 160 SD-SDI signals, 27,000 × 27,000 AES signals or any combination.

KUMO

AJA

+1 530 274 2048
www.aja.com

Line of compact SDI routers are available in two configurations; the 1604 supports 16 SDI inputs and four out, while the 1616 features 16 channels in and out; running embedded Linux, the routers support HTTP and SNMP control and monitoring; an internal Web server allows immediate configuration and operation via any standard Web browser on any OS, without any additional software to buy or install; features include automatic EQ and reclocking, support for embedded audio, 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN, HTTP, SNMP, RS-422 control, passive loop, PAL/NTSC color black or HD tri-sync.

MediaFlow 3.0

Vivesta

+31 35 677 59 00
www.vivesta.com

Media asset management system provides users with media management, content library management, rights management, planning, scheduling and control — from ingest to broadcast and on-demand services — via one integrated workflow; within MediaFlow 3.0, multiple organizations can collaborate to manage their content and upload it ready for use in cross-media publishing on different platforms; next-generation platform is fully based on Web services, making it scalable and suitable for integration with third-party products.




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