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Join us October 18 in Chicago, IL for Broadcast Engineering's one day training seminar, Today's Workflow: Leveraging Automation and IT-based Tools to Boost Productivity. Designed to give you clear, to-the-point information on the details and nuances of implementing file-based workflows to maximize efficiency, this is an event you can’t afford to miss.
Sessions Include: Content Management and Archiving in an IT Workflow Presented by: Brian Campanotti, Chief Technology Officer, Front Porch Digital
Panel Discussion #2: Cloud Computing: The present and future potential for operational efficiencies Presented by: David Sallak, Chief Strategist for Media & Entertainment, Isilon Systems and
Tom Ohanian, Business Development Executive, Digital Media Strategy, Cisco Systems
and more...
Only $99 for a limited time REGISTER NOW
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Sponsored by Signiant
Presented by: Adrian Scott, Director, Media Asset Capital September 29th @ 6:00am EDT / 11:00am BST
The creation of content is increasingly becoming a global industry. Different locales have requirements for program versions dubbed or subtitled in the local language, and edited to comply with local regulations. This localization is usually sub-contracted to specialist facilities. The consequence is that program files must be transferred around several facilities, and subject to ongoing review and approval, before ready for transmission in the target country.
This webcast looks at the impact of the move from videotape to files for the handling of content such as: The issues of transferring large files over intercontinental networks
The management of file delivery
Costs of videotape versus fiber/satellite transfer
Quality control and assurance for content delivery
Handling metadata and transactions.
Collaboration is cited as an advantage of file-based operation.
How is it implemented across an intercontinental network?
Attendance is Free
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Based on our readers' increasing need for Mobile DTV intelligence and the success of our June New York event, Broadcast Engineering, in partnership with the Open Mobile Video Coalition, is bringing the Mobile DTV workshop to the West Coast!
This is a great opportunity for broadcast and production professionals to extend their mobile training in a one-on-one educational environment led by the professionals at the forefront of this technology. LEARN MORE
Only $99 for a limited time REGISTER NOW
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Sponsored by: T-VIPS
The combination of JPEG2000 compression and IP transport constitutes a powerful, robust platform on which to build new HD/3G and stereo 3D contribution links.
Sending JPEG2000 compressed video over IP networks enables programmers and content owners to preserve the highest image quality and repurpose their digital assets for all device formats. This allows the broadcaster to not only deliver the content to big HD/3D screens but also reformat the content to deliver a high-quality internet or mobile video viewing experience. To better understand why JPEG2000 transport over IP networks is an innovative solution to the growing video transport challenges; take a closer look at its inherent advantages and benefits. Moving JPEG2000 compressed video over IP transport networks addresses the technical challenges facing broadcasters today and well into the future. To better understand why JPEG2000 transport over IP is a powerful platform for cutting-edge broadcast and live digital cinema applications download the JPEG2000 paper.
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