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Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT APPLIANCE

ScheduALL Enterprise Resource Management

Delivers resource sharing across facilities; enables resources to be shared on a one-to-one basis with dedicated business units or made available to the entire corporate network; consolidates financials, resource planning and reporting across the enterprise.
954-334-5406; www.scheduall.com
Booth: SL1606

MULTISCREEN TRANSCODER

Harmonic ProStream 4000

Offers real-time transcoding of MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC content for Internet, 3G/4G mobile and broadcast mobile TV services; can transcode up to 16 channels simultaneously; features an all-IP infrastructure and flexible software.
408-542-2500
www.harmonicinc.com
Booth: SU7209

TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

OmniBus iTX On-Demand

Allows broadcasters to transmit conventional channels and save VOD-ready content from the same iTX workflow and hardware, without having to reingest or reformat material explicitly for VOD use; can be used to create everything from low-resolution files for Web download or mobile phones to HD MPEG-4 files with Dolby surround sound for broadband IPTV applications.
303-237-4868; www.omnibus.tv
Booth: SU5417

PRODUCTION/ARCHIVE SOLUTION

Vizrt Viz Video Hub v1.2.1

Enables broadcasters to archive video assets directly within the system as well as quickly retrieve and repurpose them; allows graphics solutions to search for video clips on the MAM storage, retrieve and edit them and add them to graphics and templates; assets can be directly accessed through the Escenic Content Studio software.
212-560-0708; www.vizrt.com
Booth: SL5508

SYSTEM DESIGN SOFTWARE

WireCAD

WireCAD standalone system design and documentation software aids engineers in creating 2-D CAD drawings and functional block diagrams, and rack layouts; automatically assigns cable numbers, prints cable labels, bills of materials and other reports.
661-253-4370; www.wirecad.com
Booth: N4932

ENG RECEIVER

Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless

Features two independent channels that can feed separate inputs or can be mixed internally to feed a single input; offers two diversity modes: SmartDiversity reception is employed by independently combining antenna phase for each receiver channel, while the two channels can be used together in True Diversity Ratio mode as a single receiver.
505-892-4501
www.lectrosonics.com
Booth: N5223




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