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Archive for April 23rd, 2009

I came, I saw, I left

The sky didn’t fall at NAB


The first question at every booth visit I made was, “What do you think the attendance is?”.


I guessed about 65,000. Other ranges I heard from exhibitors was 40,000 to 80,000. NAB says 83,000 “registered”. Yes, and I can tell you they counted me twice because I (and thousands of others) have more than one registration. A person who’s a speaker, exhibitor and conference attendee might have three registrations. So, you have to take “registrations” with a grain of salt. more

Christie Digital replaces DLP color wheel with LEDs in latest rear-projection cube design

Jim Gavloski

Christie Digital arrived in Las Vegas for the NAB Show with the next step in the evolution of rear-projection DLP cubes –removal of the spinning red, green and blue color wheel.


In its place, the company is using three separate red, green and blue LEDs –something Christie says is a first in the professional DLP display market. Making its debut in two new rear projection cubes, the substitution offers a variety of advantages, including longer life, a wider color gamut and less maintenance.


For those who are unfamiliar with conventional DLP designs, a spinning red, green and blue color wheel exposes the on and off micro-pixels of the DLP to the correctly red, green and blue light sequentially. more

Miranda Densité LGK-3901

miranda_lgk-3901_hi.jpgMiranda Technologies (SU2807) is showing a full line of new modular products based on the Densité platform. The platform includes many solutions, including the Densité LGK-3901. This is a modular 3Gb/s/HD/SD branding processor capable of inserting up to five independent layers of graphics. Three of the keying layers can be fed by internally stored still/animated graphics, and two are fed by external graphics devices. It also offers automated character generation, clock insertion, EAS support, and eight channel audio clip/voice-over playout.


Up to 10 of the LGK-3901 modules can be fitted in a single Densite 3 frame (3RU). The LGK-3901 modules can also be combined with a wide array of other interfacing modules. more

The future of storage?

Bycast


Is “cloud storage” where storage is heading? Annette Saliken, director of marketing communications for Bycast, is confident that it is. For almost seven years, Bycast has been providing its GRID “business model,” as Saliken put it, but only now are storage experts really starting to talk about it, she said.


The company’s GRID solution (what they call storage virtualization software) is a software middle layer between the storage infrastructure and the end user. Through partnerships with about five other companies, this new “business model,” as Saliken put it, interfaces with various third-party systems throughout the production workflow and provides for user-defined rules for movement of content. more

Maxell offers “field tough media”

Rich D’Ambrise, director of technology at Maxell, was super excited about this year’s show because Maxell was releasing a product that’s been two years in the making, the iVDR-Xtreme.


The iVDR-Xtreme is easily portable at only 6.1oz and fits in a shirt pocket (they did that on purpose, he told me). It’s also been tested to meet military specs for temperature resistance and can resist shock from a drop of 4.6ft (1.4) onto tile or concrete. During the testing process, D’Ambrise said, they dropped the cartridge repeatedly to see which end it most often landed on, then they added additional protection to that side. more

$100 insurance policy can rescue a shoot when wireless goes wrong

Steve Savanu

At the NAB Show, Audio-Technica is unveiling the BP896 subminiature lavalier mic which is designed to provide high-quality audio pickup with an unobtrusive profile.


The mic, a subminiature omnidirectional condenser lavalier, is enclosed in a low-profile housing designed to minimize noise and comes in three colors: white, black and flesh tone. The BP896 mic capsule measures 2.5mm in diameter. It will ship in June.


Audio-Technica also is featuring the new BP4071L shotgun mic. Initially custom built for use covering last summer’s Olympic Games in Beijing, the mic is now available to the industry at large. It is about 6in longer than the company’s BP4071. more

New Kahuna production switcher

080821-snell-wilcox-kahuna-2.JPGSmaller frame, more features


The Snell (SU1917, SU1717) Kahuna 1 M/E HD is Snell’s latest addition to this popular line of production switchers. The new Kahuna 1 M/E HD delivers the multiformat performance of the leading Kahuna production switcher, and does so in a 3-RU mainframe.


The Kahuna 1 M/E HD offers a substantial feature set in a cost-effective, entry-level price for broadcasters seeking the flexibility of a multiformat production environment, or needing to enable a gradual, controlled transition to HD. more

Digital Rapids upgrades Stream 3.0

Digital Rapids (SL6213) is showing Stream 3.0 a multi-format encoding platform a powerful new version of the Stream software. New features in version 3.0 include significantly expanded compression and container format support (including Avid DNxHD, and enhanced H.264). Also provides are new audio plug-in capabilities and third-party plug-in compatibility with enhanced closed caption features. more

HD editing at light speed

airspeedms_3qtr_right.jpgAvid Technology (SU902) has unveiled an end-to-end HD news solution that enables broadcasters to produce HD programming more cost-effectively.


The HD news solution consists of the new AirSpeed Multi Stream production server, an updated version of the NewsCutter software (version 7.5), the Avid Interplay production asset management system (version 1.6) and Avid Unity shared storage. more

Miranda unveils Kaliedo-X16 multi-viewer

miranda_kaleido-x16_hi.jpgMiranda Technologies (SU2807) unveiled the new ultra quiet Kaleido-X16 multi-viewer for control rooms. The Kaliedo-X16 uses the same core architecture and software as Miranda’s larger multi-viewers, so the look and feel is the same as any other multi-viewer within the Kaleido-X family. Any of the video inputs can be displayed, any number of times, at any size and at different display resolutions and orientation, without bandwidth limitations.


Kaleido-X16 can be used with 3Gbps/HD/SD and Analog video. It provides highly effective 3D stereoscopic monitoring for signals that conform to SMPTE-372M or SMPTE-425M Level B. more

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The editors and writers of Broadcast Engineering post live from the NAB Show in Las Vegas as the news happens. Check back throughout the day for the latest in industry news, reports from press conferences and product introductions.

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