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In the June 15, 2009 Issue:

Digital Rapids powers live streaming of hundreds of events annually for World Sport Group
Schneider Optics introduces Century HD accessories for Sony HVR-Z5U and HDR-FX1000
STAGETEC presents release 3.6 for AURUS and AURATUS digital consoles
OConnor Engineering unveils 120Exe fluid head
MultiDyne presents low-cost HDMI and DVI fiber link
Cache-A announces Prime-Cache data tape deck

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 Top Story
Digital Rapids powers live streaming of hundreds of events annually for World Sport Group

World Sport Group selected Digital Rapids’ StreamZ encoding systems and Broadcast Manager multi-encoder management software for its streaming operations.

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Ki Pro Worldwide Roadshow.
From Lens to Post.

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 Acquisition & Newsgathering
Schneider Optics introduces Century HD accessories for Sony HVR-Z5U and HDR-FX1000

The Century Pro Series HD accessories are designed to help users shoot wider, reach further and move in closer than the lens alone will allow.

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Utilizing Smooth Streaming

Smooth Streaming, Microsoft’s new adaptive streaming technology, is an exciting advancement that brings us closer to Web-based television-like delivery of HD media content. This white paper will introduce you to Smooth Streaming and explains how you can apply the technology in real-world VOD and live event broadcasting applications.
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 Facilities & Production
STAGETEC presents release 3.6 for AURUS and AURATUS digital consoles

The new release features an AUX-to-fader, or mix-minus-to-fader, function designed to provide fast and simple control over the monitor-mix.

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Chyron to show HyperX3 at BroadcastAsia 2009

HyperX3 includes an advanced feature set of software for easily creating 3D pie charts, bar charts and financial line charts.

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Riedel debuts RockNet 100 audio network solution for Yamaha digital mixing consoles

RockNet100 consists of a three-in-one audio interface bundled with an expansion card.

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Vinten Radamec launches robotic and manual pedestal

The Fusion FP188 offers a payload of 187lbs, as well as differential wheel trucks to maximize floor traction.

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 Editing & Post
OConnor Engineering unveils 120Exe fluid head

When the 120EXe is coupled to the Mo-Sys Motion Logger, it becomes a camera mocap system for use in post-production.

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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.

 Distribution & QoS
MultiDyne presents low-cost HDMI and DVI fiber link

The HDMI-ONE offers users bi-directional communication over ONE fiber for full HDCP copyright and EDID functionality.

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Miranda rolls out lip-sync probe

The Densité HLP-1801 features two HD/SD inputs for the reference and probed signals, and is accurate to +/-1ms.

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TSL releases multichannel and Dolby D&E audio monitoring product

The PAM1-3G8 supports all standards up to and including 1080p 60Hz.

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 Management & Storage
Cache-A announces Prime-Cache data tape deck

The archive applicance stores data on cartridges that have a native capacity of 800GB, providing the ability to store more than 60 hours of 25Mb/s SD or more than 15 hours of 100Mb/s HD content.

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Panasonic ships 16GB and 32GB E series P2 cards

The P2 cards provide high-quality recording for an average of five years with normal operation.

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