NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

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

             

SIGNAL PROCESSING

LYNX Technik YelloBrik

Modular interface products offer an array of cost-effective SD/HD standalone solutions for signal processing; provide straightforward user controls and instructions directly on the unit; available modules include an SD/HD sync pulse generator, SD/HD sync pulse generator with genlock, 3GHz SDI distribution amplifier, 3GHz SDI to fiber-optic transmitter, 3GHz fiber optic to SDI receiver, and 3GHz fiber-optic/SDI transceiver.
661-251-8600
www.lynx-usa.com
Booth: C1628

MPEG ANALYZER

JDSU DTS-330

A video test solution that supports emerging technologies like MPEG-4 AVC, video over IP and broadband; helps with monitoring and troubleshooting digital video in networks of many varieties, including cable, broadcast, IP and terrestrial; supports the following: IGMPv3, GigE and QAM Channel Scanning, SNMP and MS-RTP.
408-546-5000; www.jdsu.com
Booth: SU4809

DISPLAY

NETIA Warehouse Web 2.0

Audio and video broadcast and display platform; provides companies with a system for centralizing, sharing and viewing audio, image and video archives, and broadcasting them across multiple distribution channels (Web portals, mobile devices, ADSL, etc.); uses the REST (Representational State Transfer) architecture and includes XML Web services; offers up to four easy-to-use interfaces.
+33 4675 90807; www.netia.comBooth: SU822

HD/SD AUTHORING SOFTWARE

Orad Hi-Tec Systems 3Designer

Creates templates for the addition of real-time, 2-D/3-D graphics and animations; enables unlimited number of layers in the scene and easy object addition; allows access to primitives, fonts, textures and complex objects; supports mathematical functions for automatic calculation of percentages and other operations.
+972 9 7676862; www.orad.tv
Booth: SU10517

ROUTER

Pro-Bel 3Gb/s router

The new 1080p router offers a mix of video and audio routing modularity with optional SFP 3Gb/s fiber; the large-scale, multiformat router is easily expanded up to 1152 × 1152 simply by linking two frames via multiway cables without the need for any external splitters or combiners; further capacity is added by linking further frames, even when the system is in use.
631-549-5159; www.pro-bel.com
Booth: SU12710

RACKMOUNTABLE I/O FOR THE MAC

Matrox MXO2 Rack

2RU unit is designed for broadcast news operations, OB vans and other environments where heavy-duty, rack-mountable equipment, more audio inputs and outputs, and genlock loop through are required; streamlines editing workflow with Apple Final Cut Studio on Mac Pros and MacBook Pros; provides broadcast-quality input/output, monitoring and up/down/crossconversion; supports a variety of formats and codecs.
514-822-6364
www.matrox.com/video
Booth: SL3814

REAL-TIME INTERNET BROADCASTING SOLUTION

Harris Dynacast

Provides a two-screen, interactive viewing experience for TV audiences; allows broadcasters to synchronize Web content with live and prerecorded programming; connects the broadcaster's channel and brand to the Internet, creates a compelling new way to engage audiences through an enhanced viewing experience and generates revenue through cross-promotion of on-air and online media.
800-442-7747
www.broadcast.harris.com
Booth: N2502

SD SLOW-MOTION SYSTEM

I-Movix SprintCam Live v2.1

Allows user to capture 500fps to 10,000fps and replay them instantly; features enhanced algorithms, remote functions that enable fine-tuned settings, a slow-motion remote with new cueing system and enhanced light sensitivity; comprises a camera, CCU, operational control panel and slow-motion remote control.
+32 65 32 15 35; www.i-movix.com
Booth: SU7328A


Note: Booth numbers are provided by NAB and are current as of press time. Every effort has been made by Broadcast Engineering to ensure the accuracy of these listings.




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