All articles by David Fox – Page 4
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Nucleus will cell you on high-speed cameras
At the heart of the Nucleus - Antelope’s latest slo-mo system - is a server capable of handling input from two high-speed cameras in UHD and offering at least 40 minutes storage per camera. It also delivers permanent live feeds, as well as instant slow motion.
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Ultrix FR12 goes pay-as-you-go route
Ross Video’s new 12G-ready Ultrix FR12 is a single platform with endless configurations. The FR12 “packs 12 equipment racks of technology in one rack” and allows broadcasters to significantly reduce the resources and space they need on premises, said Jeff Moore, Executive VP and CMO, Ross Video.
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Large Italian order for new Hitachi UHD camera
The importance of Italy to Hitachi system camera sales has been emphasised by an order for 66 of its latest UHD camera, bringing to a total of more than 550 studio and OB HD and UHD camera sales since 2018, as part of two long-term contracts.
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Mounting problems addressed
Falcam/Ulanzi are showing a wide range of new camera mounts, including a very lightweight tripod, cages and quick-release mounts.
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Narrow bandwidth Eclipsed for US Open tennis
Bandwidth availability for wireless cameras is under increasing pressure, as authorities assign frequencies to more lucrative uses, and broadcasters seek to increase numbers of cameras at events, such as this week’s US Open tennis in Queens, New York, which finished today.
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Studio Berlin picks LiveCeption for live production
Studio Berlin has upgraded its OB and studio facilities with EVS’ flexible LiveCeption live production, replay and highlights system. The deployed setup will be used for major sports events, including the Bundesliga and international football, as well as for large studio entertainment shows.
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Hedbox dual charger triple charged
Hedbox’s new dual charger is claimed to be the first to offer three ways of charging to ensure batteries receive exactly the charge they need, when they need it.
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PTZ cameras on the Move and on Track
PTZOptics and HuddleCam HD have launched four new cameras, with a line of PTZ cameras, webcams and all-in-one content creation tools due to ship this winter.
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Lemo - Making connections at the World Cup
Lemo is famous for its connectors, which are standard on so much broadcast equipment, but now it has started supplying and installing the complete passive video network, starting with all eight of the stadiums built for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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Sony Networked Live offers hybrid production anywhere
Networked Live is a new hybrid distributed production platform (on-premise and cloud) from Sony and Nevion that offers increased potential for remote and distributed production.
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EI Towers makes contribution to Italian football
Nevion, a Sony Group Company, has provided a contribution system to Italian telecom service provider EI Towers to support coverage of Italy’s Serie A football league. It connects 17 stadiums to a new International Broadcast Centre in Lissone, near Milan, and was delivered in just four months.
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JPEG XS now ARMed for real-time 8K
IntoPIX has extended its software development kit for JPEG XS with support for ARM-based processors, including Apple Silicon. The kit now enables “real-time performance for HD, 4K and even 8K”, on both ARM and X86-based processors, said Jean-Baptiste Lorent, Director Sales and Marketing, IntoPIX.
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Cloud editing is now in CNA’s DNA
Like many broadcasters, the pandemic drove Singapore-based Mediacorp to the cloud for production of its Channel News Asia (CNA). It turned to an existing supplier, Qvest, to provide cloud editing.
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SDK plays Virtual Card to support JPEG XS
Deltacast has now added low-bitrate SMPTE 2110-22 video streaming support to its IP Virtual Card using intoPIX JPEG XS software, providing developers with support for the new JPEG XS standard.
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IP-Mesh Backbone centralises control of wireless devices
DBS IP-Mesh Backbone lets broadcasters centralise control of their wireless devices on a single RF channel.
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Ross ensnares Spidercam
Ross Video has agreed terms to acquire Austrian broadcast cable camera specialist Spidercam, which made its TV debut in 2005 and is now in use worldwide at sporting events, concerts and TV shows.
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AI takes Dialog to the Cleaners
Lynx Technik’s new yellobrik Instant Dialog Cleaner (IDC 1411) uses artificial intelligence from Audionamix to help isolate speech and dialogue by removing complex background noise, improving speech quality in real time.
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Raptor-ous reception for live 8K connection
Red is showing its new V-Raptor XL 8K VV camera, aimed at high-end TV and movie production, alongside Red Connect, a licence-enabled feature that allows delivery of full-resolution, live R3D video streaming from Red’s latest camera systems.
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Sony launches world’s first cinematic PTZ camera
Sony’s new FR7 Cinema Line PTZ is claimed to be the world’s first pan/tilt/zoom camera to combine a full-frame image sensor, interchangeable lenses and remote shooting functionality, opening up PTZ use to those seeking a cinematic look.
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Dream Chip upgrades AtomOne
Dream Chip is showing upgrades to its AtomOne miniature camera range, including integration with Broadcast Solutions’ meshLink IP-based wireless system.