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BROADCAST ENGINEERING E-ZINE World Edition
Brought to you by Broadcast Engineering magazine

In the August 19, 2009 Issue:

IBC2009 Preview
IBC2009 exhibit hall map
Wireless cameras
Fiber-based transport
Multiplexing
Portable HD storage
Monitoring video
Editorial
Advertisers index

 FEATURES
IBC2009 Preview

Check out the innovative new products and technologies that will be on display at IBC.

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IBC2009 exhibit hall map

Don't get lost; find your way through all 12 halls with our pull-out map.

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 BEYOND THE HEADLINES
Wireless cameras

Today's wireless cameras offer new creative and logistical options to content providers.

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Fiber-based transport

Fiber cables can transmit data over long distances and at extremely fast speeds.

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 DIGITAL HANDBOOK
Multiplexing

VBR encoding can reduce needed bandwidth while supporting multicast applications.

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Portable HD storage

Many alternatives to videotape exist, with price points for every budget.

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 NEW PRODUCTS & REVIEWS
Monitoring video

New capabilities add increased complexity to today's multi-image displays.

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 DEPARTMENTS
Editorial

Universal standards remain a dream.

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Advertisers index

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Featured
Podcast
A report to be released prior to IBC2009 will address approaches to synchronization and time labeling for TV and motion pictures in the digital era, says Peter Symes, SMPTE director of standards and engineering. Click here.
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White Papers
This white paper introduces a modular storage approach for scalable, cost-effective file storage and outlines the specific storage requirements for HD broadcasting workflows. In addition, the paper includes benchmark test results that will help users understand how concurrent operations impact file storage infrastructure. Click here.
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Featured Video
Watch a demo of Ensemble Designs' new 4500 MPEG transport stream processor for translating DVB-ASI to SMPTE 310M in broadcast and satellite applications. Click here.
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