NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

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

             

HD WORKFLOW

Avid HD News

An end-to-end HD news system that enables broadcasters to cost-effectively produce HD programming; broadcasters can easily acquire, edit, network, manage assets, playback and control functionality of XDCAM HD (long GOP HD MPEG-2) content with a workflow designed to deliver significant time, storage and bandwidth savings; consists of the new AirSpeed Multi Stream production server version 1.0, NewsCutter software version 7.5, as well as the Interplay Production Asset Management and Unity shared storage systems.
978-640-6789; www.avid.com
Booth: SU902

IP-BASED VIDEO SERVER

Streambox Store and Forward Server

Supports hundreds of simultaneous video file uploads from field crews, stringers and citizen reporters; provides searchable metadata via a Web-based interface; can be customized to facilitate rule-based transcoding to and from a variety of file formats.
206-956-0570
www.streambox.com
Booth: SU14413

MONITORING SYSTEM

Genelec SE DSP

Small Environment DSP monitoring system is designed to solve acoustic problems associated with small recording and mixing environments; combines the SE7261A 10in DSP subwoofer with 8130A digital input active monitors, configurable as a subassisted stereo or multichannel reference system.
508-652-0900
www.genelecusa.com
Booth: N3414

MULTIVIEWERS

Apantac Tahoma

Series is 3G ready and auto-detects four to 32 video inputs (HD/SD-SDI/composite); support DVI, HDMI and VGA outputs up to 2048 × 1080; include built-in video and audio alarm detection, as well as 16 channels of embedded audio per input with four channels of discrete analog or digital audio; feature built-in Cat X extender.
503-616-3711; www.apantac.com
Booth: SL13013

ROUTER CONTROL SOFTWARE

Sierra Video TyLinx Pro

Designed for the company's entire line of video and audio routing switchers; provides unique profiles for each user; adds additional security features for the control system; has a Windows-based GUI that allows users to virtually recreate their routing system on their computer desktops, defining sources and destinations, signal formats and cabling.
530-478-1000; www.sierravideo.com
Booth: SL6205

TRANSMITTERS

Emcee Titanium series

Medium-power UHF transmitters and translators; available in power output options of 250W to 2KW of average power; using high-efficiency amplifiers and a unique high-density air cooling system, series produces a large amount of power while consuming low amounts of electrical power.
480-315-1666; www.emceecom.com
Booth: C1415

LCD VIDEO MONITOR

Wohler RM-4290W-2HD

Measures 4RU in height; incorporates two 9in widescreen LCDs with 800 × 480 resolution and 16.2 million colors.
510-870-0810; www.wohler.com
Booth: N1102




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