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Audio Podcast: The Future of HD Video Distribution

In this edition, Gefen President and CEO Hagai Gefen decodes the technology behind HD video's digital changeover in a conversation with freelance AV specialist Bennett Liles, sharing some of the new applications for HD video distribution devices. more>>

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Product News
Telecast Fiber Systems Introduces New Products at IBC 2007

Telecast Fiber Systems introduced several fiber products at this year's IBC show—including the Diamondback 4x4 multiplexer, the CopperHead DLV3X1 fiber-optic transceiver, and OpenGear-compatible products. The new DiamondBack 4x4 NTSC/PAL video multiplexer with Ethernet transmits four broadcast-quality analog video signals in each direction and features additional inputs to accommodate audio, intercom, and data signals from the company's Adder II audio multiplexer line. The unit also provides built-in facilities for 10/100 Ethernet transmission. With the DiamondBack 4x4, broadcasters can cost-effectively streamline broadcast-quality productions by incorporating bidirectional analog video and up to 64 audio channels on a single fiber. more>>

RME ADI-648 Offers Multichannel Transmission over a Single Line

The ADI-648 from RME offers format conversion from MADI to ADAT and vice versa. According to the company, it combines the world's most successful multichannel interface with the professionals' exclusive high-end interface. MADI offers 64 channels of 24-bit audio at up to 48kHz sample rate and 32 channels at up to 96kHz. Transmission happens over a single line, either coaxial (BNC) or fiber-optic (network). In both cases the cable length can be more than 100 meters. more>>

Aviom Showcases MH10f Merger Hub with Fiber

Aviom will feature its new MH10f Merger Hub with fiber at WFX 2007. The MH10f Merger Hub is designed to merge and distribute A-Net datastreams and provide a host of professional features to make audio networking with Pro64 Series products easy to setup and configure in multiple professional audio environments.

The MH10f offers unprecedented flexibility and simplicity in system design with features and performance created specifically for networking and distributing audio. The MH10f holds 10 bidirectional A-Net ports. Eight ports use EtherCon RJ-45 connectors, while the remaining two hold SFP slots. more>>


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