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78 TVBEurope NAB 2012 Preview MultiDyne


More than the sum of its camera parts


By Fergal Ringrose


PROVIDER OF fibre optic- based video and audio transport solutions MultiDyne will showcase digital video camera accessories based on creative innovation provided by Inflexion Design. The new co- venture combines the strengths of three industry veterans, Frank Jachetta, Eugene Baker, and Carlos Acosta. The offerings will be sold worldwide through the company's global distribution network. Inflexion Design's


foundation draws from the design skills of Eugene Baker, previously co-founder and CTO of Telecast, combined with Solid Camera co-founder Carlos Acosta's real-world, on-set expertise in digital cinema and industrial design and the vision of MultiDyne president and fibre-optic pioneer Frank Jachetta. The new high-performance, fibre- optic-based camera accessories are designed to appeal to a wide range of applications —


MultiDyne President Frank Jachetta (pictured) is working with Eugene Baker and Carlos Acosta on camera transport designs


Nimbra 310: Compact access MSR Net Insight


Nimbra switches its media routes


By Jake Young


from broadcast television stations to 3D cinematographers. “Inflexion Design integrates the best aspects of creative design from Solid Camera with MultiDyne's high-quality fibre-optic products,” said Baker.


“Our combined knowledge, experience, and vision allow us to create extraordinary product functionality and reliability not currently available in the industry.” C10421


THE TRANSPORT solutions provider will demonstrate its MSR functionality that provides service-centric network management, QoS (Quality of Service) enhanced links and lossless routing. The Nimbra 310 is a one-box access media switch router for multiservice transport of media and data services. Applications range from high-end video services such as studio production and contribution, to broadcast distribution in IPTV/cable TV or DTT/mobile networks. Preemption in the Nimbra MSR network enables the operator to have complete control over which services can be preempted, and guarantees that the establishment of one video service does not affect existing video services. The preemption functionality in Nimbra Vision caters for the dynamic capacity behaviour in Nimbra MSR networks by allowing low priority services to be preempted to ensure the establishment of higher priority services, without affecting the QoS. Additionally, in IP or Ethernet networks without MSR capabilities, any service can preempt any other service of the same or lower priority making traffic engineering cumbersome. SU3919


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