NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

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

             

MD SWITCHER

Echolab Overture1, Overture2

Available with 1 or 2 M/Es; now features 3Gb/s (1080p60) format support to its existing range of SD, 720p and 1080i over a single SDI or HDMI input; offers internal conversion and synchronization with powerful key layering and special effects to put creative control at the user's fingertips; uses internal frame synchronization to help ensure the quality of effects.
978-715-1020
www.echolab.com
Booth: SU2302

MEDIA ASSET MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

NETIA Manreo

A software family designed to maximize productivity gains in media asset management and use of rich media, which can then be repurposed and published to multiple platforms including mobile devices; features an archiving tool that interfaces with a wide range of production, automation/playout, and storage and ingest systems for efficient handling of video, audio, images and text with support for all industry-standard formats; ingests content in high resolution and converts it automatically to a low-resolution proxy used to index the video and its content.
+33 4675 90807; www.netia.com
Booth: SU822

CONTROL PANELS

Videoframe LCD24PL/24PR

Machine control and router-master control panels feature 24 programmable LCD switches; the four menu buttons are located either to the left of the LCD switches (24PL) or to the right of the LCD switches (24PR); use Power over Ethernet technology, eliminating the need for an external power supply.
530-477-2000
www.videoframesystems.com
Booth: SU5422

STREAMING SOLUTION

Bitcentral AirNow!

Streams a live shot from the field without a laptop, software or special training; connects to a camera and streams content directly in real time; uses EvDO to deliver broadcast-quality video; provides a portable wireless hotspot that converts the broadband cellular network to standard WiFi.
949-253-9000
www.bitcentral.com
Booth: SU913

PROGRAM OPTIMIZER

Dolby DP600

Program optimizer provides automatic analysis and intelligent correction of audio loudness and metadata (if applicable) for common broadcast media file and audio formats in use today; offers the option of faster-than-real-time file-based encoding and decoding of Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby E content, as well as efficient transcoding between the formats.
415-558-0200; www.dolby.com
Booth: N1815

TEST AND CHIP-LEVEL INTERFACE

Audio Precision Digital Serial I/O

Allows engineers to test audio devices at the level of individual ICs rather than being limited to evaluating only the external inputs and outputs of a device; enables all normal audio measurements to be carried out on A/D and D/A converters, codecs, DSPs and sample rate converters; interface can generate and measure up to eight audio channels simultaneously using TDM or multiple data lines.
503-627-0832; www.ap.com
Booth: N6223




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