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DTV Tutorial
Replacing
the CRT
The cathode ray tube has been an integral part of television since
the beginning, but soon it will be obsolete. Today’s display monitors
come with a wide array of technologies and capabilities. But with these
new technologies come new questions: What are the new display
technologies and what new standards are there for judging video images?
Not too long ago, the only display was the CRT; but with so many display
choices now, it’s difficult to know which to choose.
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The Omneon Spectrum HD media server combines high-quality HD
playout capability with flexible features to allow facilities to
efficiently migrate to HD broadcasting. Learn more.
Industry Update
ZDF
selects Clear-Com intercom systems for new communications hub
Clear-Com will supply nine Eclipse Digital Matrix intercom systems
to German public broadcaster ZDF.
Mobile
TV provider 3 Italia launches DVB-H service with Omnibus iTX
The company has built a 20-channel playout center to give more
control and flexibility.
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Omneon HD Solutions

Omneon Spectrum media servers provide broadcasters with support
for all major HD formats and can adapt and scale to meet the evolving HD
landscape. Click here to
find out more.
New Products and Reviews
Snell
& Wilcox QC Station, Mach HD earn Broadcast Engineering Pick
Hit Awards at IBC2008
The advanced, cost-effective quality assurance and compact
motion-compensated conversion systems facilitate the delivery of
high-quality broadcast content.
Streambox
rolls out file-based workflow solution from acquisition to
playout
The new Streambox-based IP workflow relies on the company's Store
and Forward Client, Store and Forward Server and the Media Station.
Teq
AV/IT’s TPH372 transfers 1080p signals via HDMI up to 130ft over
single UTP cable
The cable is HDCP 1.3 and DDC compatible.
Crystal
Vision supports BBC HD studio upgrade
BBC Studios used more than 100 Crystal Vision interface boards as
part of the HD upgrade of its Studio Four at the BBC Television Centre
in London.
Streambox
releases software encoder
The ACT-L3 allows both Mac and PC users to encode in the field for
live events.
Autodesk
integrates AJA Video I/O solutions into Lustre
The company’s technology has been integrated into Autodesk’s
2009 color grading system.
Company
debuts Pandoras Box Media Server 4.1
The newest release of the media control system from coolux Media
Systems enhances power, accuracy and video playback quality in complex
multimedia productions.
Calrec
to feature eight-SDI input Hydra audio networking system
The new unit can extract up to 128 embedded audio channels from
eight SDI channels.
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Omneon Smart Scalability

Omneon Spectrum media servers are designed with Smart Scalability
ensuring that your investment is always protected. Virtually every
function of the system is independently scalable so you're never locked
into a system that doesn't fit your needs. Because of Smart Scalability,
your initial system configuration precisely matches your requirements,
your system grows in smart manageable increments as your needs change,
and you can easily add to or modify your original system as new data,
audio and video formats become available. Click to
download a free whitepaper on the Omneon Architecture to learn more.
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