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Mobile DTV Tech Essentials Live:

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Broadcast Engineering and the OMVC invite you and your colleagues to join us November 17th at the Castaway Restaurant & Event Center in Burbank, CA for the continuation of Mobile DTV Live featuring the top minds in the field. Access the Speaker List and View the Schedule of Sessions

DID YOU KNOW? US mobile ad revenues will grow from $491 million in 2009 to $2.9 billion in 2014.

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Virtual Event:
Building Broadcast and Production Media-Oriented Architectures

Wednesday, December 7

Featured Webcast:(11AM EST)
Production Flow - Automation Assist Helps Create Multiple-Screen Content
Presented by: Sid Guel, President of Broadcast Automation Consulting (BAC) and a noted authority on broadcast automation and digital media workflow

Broadcasters are increasingly finding it important to support not only multiple over-the-air channels, but also web and mobile content delivery. Even more pressing is that these new channels require constant attention and feeding. However, smaller staffs can find it hard to keep the web and mobile channels up-to-date and current without the help of new technology. Attendees in this seminar will learn how production automation, applied carefully, can make the support of multiple channels and screens almost as easy as one-channel is today.

Plus, attend these Webcasts:

  • Building the Major League Baseball Network Digital Center, presented by Tab Butler, Major League Baseball Network
  • Moving News Faster, presented by Michael Koetter, Vice President of News Technology & Planning Development, CNN
  • Storage for Digital Media, presented by: Dave Van Hoy, President, Advanced Systems Group

    Don't miss this chance to get FREE education from the experts leading the way!

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  • White Paper:
    JPEG2000 Compression and IP Transport

    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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    White Paper:
    Native Digital Video Transport for Content Production and Broadcast Industries

    Sponsored by: Ciena

    Broadcasters and film and television producers face the common challenge of transporting HD video content reliably and cost-effectively. Whether they need to transfer video between production studios or from an external venue to the production studios, the key considerations include signal integrity, cost and operational simplicity. The need to preserve the original signal quality is often addressed through the use of tapes and disks to exchange information back and forth between various post-production locations. While efficient in maintaining signal quality, it is a rather tedious, costly and time-consuming process. Read this white paper to learn about a highly reliable, scalable and flexible optical platform that addresses the specific requirements of native digital video transport.

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    White Paper:
    Audio Special Report from Broadcast Engineering

    Audio continues to challenge video engineers. While the signal itself may be less complex, the human physiology allows viewers to detect even the smallest of audio errors. To help engineers better manage their facility audio systems, the editors at Broadcast Engineering have assembled a team of audio experts from around the world to share their knowledge.

    Special Report Highlights include:

  • MTV Showcase
  • New developments in loudness metering
  • Floating point calculations in mixers
  • Audio processing for mobile TV
  • Automated audio processing in multichannel playout centers
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