Vizrt, Civolution work together to secure content 

Vizrt and Civolution have joined forces to prevent video piracy with video watermarking technology. ...

Networking software 

Almost all the network traffic in the world these days is Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) over Ethernet. From a practical standpoint,...

Video networks 

Much is expected from today's video networks, and broadcasters and telecommunications service providers face a range of challenges. Multiple formats,...

Building IP-centric media data centers 

As broadcasters transition to file-based media production, large disk-based storage systems are becoming the fundamental media service of the production...

Managing broadcast data 

Broadcast is shifting rapidly from its traditional linear production model to file-based systems. This gives rise to tremendous flexibility, instant delivery...

Networking hardware 

Various claims can be found on the Internet regarding the earliest network implementation, but one thing is for sure: It was not long after computers...

A recording conundrum 

The history of video recording has a remarkably short timeline, at least in the commercial sense. The first generally available solution was the Ampex...

Computer architecture 

Many broadcasters find that they are expected to maintain specialized broadcast equipment and be well-qualified in a wide variety of IT technologies,...

Treating video errors 

Error correction and error concealment seem straightforward; error correction corrects errors, and error concealment conceals errors. But the topic is...

Employing Data Center Bridging in media networks 

As more broadcasters transition to file-based media production systems, Internet Protocol (IP) has become the transport technology of choice. Applying...

Tracker Productions uses JVC GY-HM100 ProHD for 1080p videos of Canadian Rockies 

The handheld camcorder records on solid-state media for ready-to-edit workflow....

Network troubleshooting 

Previous tutorials have covered the basics of computer networks; this tutorial will examine implementation of that information. In a real-life example from a TV station, several computer workstations could not connect to the Internet, but others could. Read on to see how the problem was discovered and solved...

Softel's Swift subtitling system helps The Mill 

The visual effects company is relying on the Swift vTX to manage subtitle content with an efficient file-based workflow. ...

Sonnet Technologies announces faster 1TB version of Fusion F2 

The storage system offers 20 percent faster performance than the original Fusion F2 1TB model, with up to 190MB/s read and write data transfer rates....

Front Porch Digital releases DIVArchive 6.3 

Enhancements to the content management storage system include full and direct integration with Apple Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Studio environments....

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