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Bluebell Blue Nano 12G optical converters

Bluebell Opticom, the award-winning technology provider of optical transport solutions continues to develop market-leading products for the media and entertainment industry. Presenting 4K, 12G-SDI, UHD, HDR optical conversion in a small, low mass, super-rugged enclosure. Bluebell’s ever-expanding portfolio of rack-mounted optical conversion technology is complimented by this rugged Blue Nano Series converter which provides the same high-quality electrical to optical conversion in a compact stand-alone enclosure.

     
     
 
LYNX Technik Announces New 12Gbit Dual Channel SDI Fiber Transmitter with CWDM

LYNX Technik, provider of modular signal processing interfaces, announces its new yellobrik 12Gbit Dual Channel SDI fiber transmitter with CWDM technology. To address rising bandwidth demands, higher-speed connections, and higher quality imagery and content, media facilities are looking to continuously update their fiber infrastructure cost-effectively and flexibly.

     
     
 
LYNX Technik Expands yellobriks with New 12Gbit Bi-Directional SDI/Fiber Transceiver

LYNX Technik, provider of modular signal processing interfaces, has introduced a new yellobrik module (model: OBD 1410) to its series of fiber transmitters, receivers and transceivers. The LYNX Technik yellobrik (model: OBD 1410) reduces the cost of transmitting and receiving uncompressed 12G SDI video signals in real-time and over fiber between equipment in a broadcast / AV facility or even over long distances - up to 10 km (6.2 miles).

     
     
 
High Frame Rates: the final piece in the Ultra HD jigsaw?

Under the broad banner of ‘Ultra HD’ we have seen the commercial introduction of many improvements in video technology in recent years. Spatial resolution (4K), wide colour gamut (WCG), high dynamic range (HDR) and next-generation audio (NGA) all now feature regularly in consumer devices such as TVs, streamers and set-top boxes, as well as in services delivered by OTT providers and, albeit to a lesser extent, in linear broadcasts.

     
     
 
AJA Introduces New 12G-SDI Mini-Converters

AJA Video Systems has expanded its powerful, portable family of 12G-SDI Mini-Converters, including new models that extend Fiber connectivity to simplify the transfer of 12G-SDI over long distances (up to 10 km) via a single optical cable with lockable ST connectors. FiDO-T-12G-ST and FiDO-R-12G-ST enable single-channel conversion between 12G-SDI and ST Fiber; the HA5-12G-T-ST and Hi5-12G-R-ST support conversion between HDMI 2.0 and 12G-SDI and ST Fiber; and the 12G-AMA facilitates 12G-SDI analog audio embedding/disembedding, with a range of model variations available for transmitting and receiving signals over 12G-SDI BNC, LC Fiber or ST Fiber.

     
     
 
Cinegy Makes Editing with Adobe Faster with TURBOCUT

Cinegy has announced TURBOCUT, a new Adobe CC plug-in which significantly accelerates the editing of H.264/HEVC by utilising the NVIDIA GPU’s hardware decoder. The announcement coincides with Adobe releasing version 14.2 of Adobe Premiere with several new features added, but still missing NVIDIA hardware accelerated editing and using the NVIDIA GPU for decoding H.264 and HEVC.

     
     
 
RIST and SRT: What’s the difference?

As more broadcasters are looking to use the internet and the Cloud to contribute and distribute live video, transport protocols such as RIST and SRT are becoming increasingly important. However, at the same time, there is growing confusion surrounding them, with many believing the different protocols to be essentially the same. This makes it difficult for broadcasters to determine what they need and often leads them to making the wrong choice. So, what is the difference and when and why does it matter?

     
     
 
AJA Upgrades Ki Pro GO H.264 Recorder and Player

AJA Video Systems has released Ki Pro GO v2.0 firmware for its powerful and portable multi-channel H.264 recorder and player. The feature-rich update introduces enhancements for improved H.264 recording quality and reliability, including recording support for up to 25 Mbps, 10-bit and 4:2:2 color space, in addition to new expanded timecode capabilities with LTC, enhanced super out and front panel audio monitoring, in-system drive formatting, network file downloads, and gang recording support.

     
     
 
RTV Slovenia Expands Partnership with Dalet to Transform End-to-End News Workflows for Radio and TV with Dalet Galaxy five

Dalet, a leading provider of solutions and services for broadcasters and content professionals announced that RTV Slovenia will migrate its entire news operations to Dalet Galaxy five. A Dalet radio customer for more than 25 years, Slovenia’s national broadcaster is expanding its partnership with Dalet to include its television news operation. The powerful Dalet Galaxy five platform will serve as the underlying editorial and orchestration solution that manages the broadcaster’s entire news production and distribution workflow for radio and television across the production hub located in Ljubljana and throughout their regional locations in Koper and Maribor.

     
     
 
Ateme, SES Collaborate on UHD Satellite Transmission Using VVC

Ateme is partnering with SES, Videolabs and IERT for the first end-to-end UHD satellite broadcast transmission using the Versatile Video Coding (VVC) standard, the company announced. The test transmission is using an SES satellite positioned at the 28.2-degree East orbital position and is relaying a 4K UHD video stream using VVC. Versatile Video Coding offers a 50% efficiency improvement over HEVC, the company says.

     
     
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