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DTV Tutorial
Troubleshooting
RAIDs
Today’s sophisticated digital equipment requires more than a
pull-and-replace attitude if a broadcaster plans to stay on the air. A
deeper understanding of all the systems is required to stay competitive.
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The Omneon Spectrum HD media server combines high-quality HD playout
capability with flexible features to allow facilities to efficiently
igrate to HD broadcasting. Learn more.
Industry Update
KSPS-TV
transitions to HD with SeaChange play-to-air platform
The station added HD capabilities to its existing SeaChange
platform based on its reliability and PBS’ pending file format
standardization.
KVUE-TV
turns to Pixel Power for new HD news graphics
The station will use a Clarity 3000, two Clarity 5000 systems and a
LogoVision branding system for news graphics, branding and promotion.
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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
Thomson
introduces enhancements to Kayak, Kalypso HD production
switchers
The new Kayak HD enhancements allow technical directors to handle
more sources of different formats in a live production switcher.
Ross
Video unveils SoftMetal version 2.0
The latest version of the multidefinition video servers includes
support for Apple Final Cut Pro and Avid workflows.
Utah
Scientific introduces 1056 x 1056 1RU router
Utah Scientific has introduced a new router switcher designed
specifically for large-scale routing capacity in limited space.
RTW
introduces the DigitalMonitor 10500 digital audio monitor
The digital audio monitor incorporates a loudness monitor and
displays peak meter, vectorscope and AES status data simultaneously.
Omneon
unveils Media Services Framework
The new platform is designed to smooth third-party integration and
provide unified content management capabilities across server and
storage systems.
MultiDyne
introduces the HD-3000 3Gb/s fiber-optic transport link
MultiDyne’s HD-3000 3Gb/s fiber-optic transport link features
Gennum’s video optical module that enables broadcasters to affordably
migrate to HD.
NEC
LCD Technologies announces 22.5in LCD module that supports full
HD
The new LCD color monitor provides a wide viewing angle, improved
motion picture performance and a high level of color reproducibility.
Anti-slip
pad supports cable bundles and reduces pull tension
Middle Atlantic Products has unveiled its ASP-OWP Series of
anti-slip cable pads designed to improve cable management and
performance in broadcast applications.
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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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