Telecorps, Wexler Video, and Coffey Sound Meet Carolinas‘ Demand for High-End Equipment Rental for Film and Television Production and Post
BURBANK, Calif. — July 31, 2007 – Telecorps Communications, along with its subsidiaries Wexler Video and Coffey Sound, today announced the opening of new offices in North Carolina and South Carolina. The two offices will provide rental of premium video equipment to the states’ booming film and television production industries. Telecorps, Wexler Video, and Coffey Sound will be represented in North Carolina by Jim Holladay and in South Carolina by Gary Ballard, both of whom have provided video sales and systems integration services to the region for nearly 35 years. more
Carlisle, PA, July 31, 2007 - RF Central, a leading digital microwave technology provider, announces that the company is now shipping its RFX-CMT-II camera-mounted transmitter. The unit offers complete HD upgradeability with the latest in high-quality, low-delay, HD encoding technology. more
PLANO, Texas — July 31, 2007 – ViewCast Corporation (OTCBB: VCST), a leading global provider of high-quality audio and video encoding communication products, today announced the availability of a Web services software development kit (SDK) for its Niagara® Stream Control Extension (SCX) 5-series streaming media management software. The new SDK will allow third-party vendors, content providers, and content delivery systems developers to build integrated streaming media offerings between their own products or services and ViewCast’s Niagara SCX®based Niagara media encoders. more
Riedel Communications, pioneer of advanced intercom and radio technology, introduces an enhanced version of its Connect IP at IBC2007. Designed for mission-critical applications like the broadcast industry, Connect IP is a specialized audio-over-IP interface that enables users to connect their intercom system to IP-based networks.
Engineered to transport high-quality audio over digital IP-based networks, Riedel‘s Connect IP is ideal for matrix-to-matrix connections (trunking), matrix-to-control panel connections (remote panel) and distribution of audio lines. Featuring multiple failsafe options, Connect IP provides maximum durability by ensuring audio availability under the most extreme circumstances. Now, with Connect IP‘s new optimized configuration software, the device can be configured to meet individual bandwidth needs, offering users greater flexibility through an unmatched combination of audio quality and low network traffic.
Small Tree Communications, a leading provider of state-of-the-art networking solutions, recently came to the aide of a small business owner. Lightning may have been responsible for temporarily slowing down productivity for a small Montana ad agency, but lightning struck again when the firm‘s owner called Small Tree Communications for assistance.
A power surge from a major storm recently took out the Ethernet component of Cooper Creative Advertising (and design) owner Barbara Scheppele‘s Mac G5. Scheppele says, “I thought replacing it would be simple…just add a new card and go. I was wrong. I spent three days looking for help and was convinced that I would have to buy a new G5. However, I finally found what I needed when I visited Small Tree‘s website. I called and spoke directly with someone in tech support, who was extremely knowledgeable and helpful. Small Tree had the ideal solution, the PXG1. It was PERFECT.”
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