NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

More than 30 pages of must-see new products at NAB2009.

             

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Pilat Media IBMS:OnDemand

Designed for on-demand, cross-platform services management in the cable, satellite, IPTV, broadband, and mobile VOD marketplaces; supports centralized management of multiple services to help networks and service providers deploy and differentiate on-demand services.
877-873-4267
www.pilatmedia.com
Booth: SU10405

CAMERA-MOUNTED DVR

Fast Forward Video Elite HD

Camera-mounted DVR and player harnesses the J2K compression codec for recording HD-SDI video signals; accepts an incoming HD-SDI video signal with eight channels of embedded audio and records at data rates up to 100Mb/s with 4:2:2 sampling and 10-bit quantization at near-lossless compression; records video on commercially available, hot-swappable 2.5in SATA drives.
800-755-8463; www.ffv.com
Booth: N2819

MULTIFORMAT FACILITY ROUTER

Miranda NVISION 5128

Designed to offer easy mixing and matching of up to eight different formats in the same frame, including 3Gb/s, HD, SD and analog video, as well as digital and analog audio; can be used for time code, sample rate conversion and machine control signals.
514-333-1772; www.miranda.com
Booth: SU2807

CONNECTORS AND CABLES

LEMO

The company has partnered with 3SAE Technologies to offer fusion splicing technology for its fiber-optic HDTV connectors and cables; the technology allows for both factory and on-site termination by replacing the fiber-optic connector polish process with a spliced fiber contact connector; reduces the time and level of expertise required for terminating the LEMO fiber-optic hybrid connectors.
707-206-3776; www.lemo.com
Booth: C7433

PORTABLE RECORDER/PLAYER

Panasonic AG-HPG20

A solid-state P2 portable recorder/player with AVC-Intra, DVCPRO HD/50/25 and DV compatibility; the 10-bit, 4:2:2 deck can be used for fast, file-based recording; removable solid-state cards offer recording times that exceed those of tape or optical disc-based products.
201-392-4127
www.panasonic.com/broadcast
Booth: C3712, C3327

HDTV ENCODER

NTT Electronics

Encodes 4:2:2 chroma AVC/H.264 HDTV/SDTV real-time, ultra-high quality video; supports MPEG-2 format to enable smooth migration from current MPEG-2 technology to future AVC/H2.64.
+81 42 796 2496
www.nel-world.com
Booth: SU11617, SU11723

DENG WIRELESS CAMERA SYSTEM

Elber WLCT-02SD

Wireless camera transmitter is ideal where portability and mobility is important; can be installed on the camera back without losing the optimum power dissipation; the integrated MPEG-2 4:2:2/4:2:0 digital encoder can accept digital SDI video as well as analog, and up to four mono audio channels or SDI embedded; provides a high-quality digital video and audio signal that can be used with others coming from wired cameras.
+39 0185 351 333; www.elber.com
Booth: C2626




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