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NTP audio routers provides a highly stable
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perfection and quality. From small single frame to large-scale
enterprise wide audio networks.
Network-oriented system management, control and signal processing with
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White paper: IP Networks for Broadcaster Applications
Intended for broadcast engineers interested in understanding how
Internet Protocol (IP) Networks can be used as a transport layer for
next generation broadcaster networks, this paper describes how IP and
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Utilizing Smooth Streaming
Smooth Streaming, Microsoft's new adaptive streaming technology, is an
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Engineering Webinar - Audio Systems and Processing
Live Event Tuesday, July 14th
Audiences want to be immersed in their entertainment, and that requires
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Transmitting straight from the
editor’s desk
In his new blog, Broadcast Engineering Editorial Director Brad
Dick posts his rants, raves and reviews of what’s happening in the
industry. To read his latest post, visit blog.broadcastengineering.com/brad. |
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Chris Neuman, former KTLA director of operations and
engineering, and man Sprint Nextel chose to coordinate the 2GHz
Broadcast Auxiliary Service relocation for the Los Angeles market
cluster, talks about the project, lessons learned and where HD ENG
stands. Click here. |
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Automation system vendors and server vendors appear to be
picking up the baton regarding the many new formats; the element missing
from the playout centers of broadcasters is automated QC. Click here. |
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NTT Electronics' HVD6100 integrated receiver decoder
combines a AVC/H.264 4:2:2 HDTV decoder and a DVB-S2 demodulator. Click
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