Riedel Communications, pioneer of advanced intercom and radio technology, featured its latest version of the Director configuration software at IBC2007. The Director software provides the facilities, look and feel associated with using most Windows software products so that the basic navigation, location and operation of the standard features are familiar. A real-time application, Director enables the engineer to see all actions of the user on the panel, eliminating the need to walk to the user who has reported a potential problem.
Riedel Communications, pioneer of advanced intercom and radio technology, has added several new products to its Performer digital partyline intercom series. The world‘s first digital partyline intercom system featuring high-quality digital audio now provides 2 and 4-channel master stations, rack-mount, wall-mount and desktop speaker stations, call light indicators and 2-channel beltpack headset stations.
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., September 17, 2007 - At North Point Community Church, growth has been a welcome result of its mission to provide a compelling worship service experience. Since it first opened its doors in 1998, the church has expanded to three campuses in and around Atlanta. As part of its drive toward constant improvement, North Point recently turned to Canon U.S.A. Inc., to upgrade its video-production capabilities to HDTV with new HD cameras outfitted with a variety of HD lenses.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands The all-new KP 32 CLD Color Display Keypanel by RTS Digital Matrix Intercom was the surprise hit of IBC 2007. RTS kept this revolutionary device such a closely-guarded secret that even competitors were surprised.
RTS was even presented with the prestigious Star Award for Superior Technology for the KP 32 CLD. more
TV One‘s YPbPr to HDMI Format Converter is Now Shipping
TV One-task makes HDMI more flexible then ever with the release of the 1T-YPbPr-HDMI Format Converter.
ERLANGER, KY, September 12, 2007– The TVOne-Task, 1T-YPbPr-HDMI, Format Converter takes an analog component YPbPr or YUV signal to an HDMI compliant output allowing the viewing or switching of an analog component video signal on an HDMI display.
A Toslink input connector is provided to allow integration of a digital audio signal into the HDMI digital output stream. Component video inputs are via three RCA connectors using the provided cable. All common NTSC and PAL HDTV resolutions are accepted and automatically detected. The output is fully compliant with the HDMI 1.2 standard assuring proper decoding by an HDMI display.
GLENDALE CA, September 13, 2007–Reflecting the continued growth of the media industry and the resulting expansion of its offices on both coasts, National TeleConsultants (NTC), the world‘s leading provider of strategic media-technology consulting and engineering-design services, has established an Office of Technology and announced several key promotions.
The Netherlands, Amsterdam, September 12, 2007 - Nucomm, Inc. showcased its GoPac2 multifunction portable COFDM transmit system at IBC2007. Designed to deliver the highest quality HD or SD video for electronic news gathering (ENG) and sports coverage, the GoPac2 system is based on Nucomm‘s award winning CamPac2 wireless camera transmitter. The GoPac2 package brings the exciting new technology offered by the CamPac2 to a new level, expanding the capabilities of a broadcaster‘s news gathering or sports coverage operations.
Offering features such as integrated HD/SD MPEG2 encoding with low latency, dual pedestal, variable bandwidth COFDM (5 to 16 MHz), multi-band operation (2/7 GHz), variable RF output to 5 watts and remote control via a removable front panel, the GoPac2 brings a new level of versatility to a microwave transmit system.
Riedel Communications, manufacturer of the most advanced fiber-based intercom systems available, will showcase a MADI card for its Artist digital matrix intercom platform at AES 2007.
MADI Client Card for Artist Digital Matrix Intercoms
Riedel‘s new MADI Client Card underscores the company‘s strategy to advance communications to a higher degree of integration in the broadcast studio environment. The new card provides a MADI interface that allows the tight integration of the Artist intercom platform with digital audio router systems. All Artist intercom control panels are connected to the matrix via standard AES3 signals. So instead of laying additional cables, it is now possible to connect intercom panels to the audio router using the router‘s infrastructure for panel distribution. The MADI card also furnishes a convenient solution for connecting multichannel audio between the audio router and the intercom system, saving a significant amount of cabling and interfacing costs. The MADI-108 G2 client card is cascadable, with each card adding 8 audio channels to the MADI signal up to a maximum of 64 channels. The MADI connection from the client card to the audio router occurs via COAX or fiber cabling.
WORCESTER, Mass. — Aug. 28, 2007 — Telecast Fiber Systems today announced the release of the DiamondBack™ 4×4, a new addition to the company‘s popular DiamondBack II broadcast-quality NTSC/PAL video multiplexer line. Designed to offer the same cost-effective video multiplexing as its predecessor, the DiamondBack 4×4 provides greater flexibility with the ability to handle four bidirectional NTSC/PAL channels, plus private, dedicated 10/100 Ethernet connectivity and support of the company‘s Adder™ line of audio, intercom, and data multiplexers. more
New York, NY, September 11, 2007–Globalstor Data Corporation, a leading OEM Integrator of high performance RAID, SAN and storage/video servers, introduces ExtremeStor-iTrax at AES 2007 (Booth #1140).
Equipped with a solid state 64-bit iSCSI and NAS operating system, the new iTrax expands on Globalstor‘s popular line of ExtremeStor products. Featuring a wide range of servers designed and optimized for every level of professional audio recording, it provides multi-room recording facilities with a flexible, secure and competitively-priced solution that allows multi-user access to consolidated, centralized and fully searchable data.
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