SHOW PREVIEW: IBC 2013
active booms (MMP-F). The active booms come in several lengths and configurations with flexible gooseneck and XLR termination. eyevis says it will be
presenting a world first: a 70in LED-lit rear-projection cube with WQXGA resolution. This is eyevis’ highest-definition solution for creating seamless videowalls in TV studio backgrounds and elsewhere. The new model, the EC-LWQX- 1000-Cube, has a 2,560 x 1,600 resolution (and a 16:10 aspect ratio). This ultra-high resolution means that with multiviewer output, it is possible to display several signals in the highest resolution on one screen.
well as video-over-IP solutions and customisable matrix switchers. Ultra HD Splitters for HDMI 4K/2K enable a single 4K source to be split to two, four or eight 4K displays. Each splitter includes automatic EDID management to support the size and resolution of each output display. By contrast, the 4x1 Ultra HD Switcher for HDMI 4K/2K enables users to switch between up to four 4K sources on the same high-def or Ultra HD display. The 4x4 Ultra HD Matrix
switches between four sources and four displays, while the 6x2 Ultra HD Matrix switches between six sources and two displays. Any source
smartLav iPhone microphones. Genelec loudspeakers with advanced power-saving technology will also be on display. Philips Entertainment’s
Philips Selecon will be exhibiting the PLCyc2 at IBC, alongside the latest products from Showline and Strand Lighting
content to empower mission- critical decision making, collaboration and assessment. Also on show will be the latest version of the Viper all- in-one appliance, designed for on-premise and Cloud performance recording and streaming solutions. Aimed at corporate presentations, classrooms and medical procedures, Viper is a compact, integrated platform for capturing, streaming, reviewing, distributing and publishing rich, multi-stream high-definition content. It is available either as a
Haivision Video Cloud aims to simplify getting video into the Cloud
Thanks to innovative cluster-LED technology, the cube versions from the EC- 1000 series provide up to 30% brighter pictures than those with standard LED technology. Their high-quality screens offer stable brightness and colours from various viewing angles, even for concave walls. eyevis’ new 84in 4K Ultra HD
EYE-LCD-8400-QHD LCD display has a native display resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels. The company’s 4K LCD display series also includes 31.5in and 60in models. Further novelties on the stand will be 55in ultra super narrow bezel LCD screens for videowalls, optimised with a colour temperature of 3,200K; and new 46in and 55in LCD monitors with Edge-LED backlight. Features highlighted by
eyevis as making its DLP cubes particularly suited to demanding applications include precise adjustment to required colour temperature values (such as 3,200K in a TV studio), long-term stable colours thanks to automatic readjustment, high and uniform brightness levels, technology to prevent hot- spot effects on the screens, and the possibility to genlock the displayed signals. Gefen will be displaying a
wide range of signal distribution, extension and integration solutions for those working in 4K Ultra HD – as
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can be routed to any or all displays at any time. Both use a new Ultra HD chip technology that produces seamless switching. IP video recording, encoding
and streaming company Haivision will show the new Haivision Video Cloud – an integrated end-to-end online video management platform that enables live encoding of events, Cloud transcoding, automated video content management and publishing to any connected device. It is designed to address the complexities associated with delivering and managing video content on multiple platforms and devices and give companies a straightforward package for getting their video in the Cloud. Haivision will also showcase
the Calypso multi-source network video recorder, which makes it possible to view, record and share live video
HHB will be showing products from Yellowtec, Studer, Genelec and more
standalone appliance or as a companion contribution appliance for the Furnace IP video distribution system. HHB Communications will
make several announcements at IBC 2013 with co-exhibitors TC Electronic, Dynaudio Professional and Mogami Cables. The company will be demonstrating a range of MADI, audio and loudness metering, measurement and correction tools, in addition to a selection of portable audio recorders, consoles, loudspeakers and microphones, and Mogami Cable for Life cables. TC Electronic will be highlighting its range of audio loudness monitoring products, including the DB6 loudness management solution. The Dynaudio Professional DBM- 50 studio monitors, featuring a front baffle tilt for perfect desktop placement, will also be exhibited. HHB will also show the latest products from Yellowtec, and a range of innovative microphones from RØDE, including the new Broadcaster and the iXY and
premier lighting brands – Selecon, Showline and Strand Lighting – will all be showing their wares at IBC. This includes the PL range of LED luminaires from Philips Selecon, designed for TV studios, small theatres, museums and multipurpose venues. The PLCyc2 offers twin single-source 120W RGBW LED engines, which enable inventive, consistent colour mixing for stunning cyc and wash lighting effects. In addition, the PLprofile4 LED luminaire will join the PL LED lighting range. The PLprofile4 combines the same LED source technology that is applied across the PL range, with precision optical design. Four 120W high-power RGBW LED engines deliver super- bright colour options with exact beam control and pattern projection. Joining the PL range will be Selecon’s broadcast-focused Studio Panel. This offers a compact LED solution that is designed for studio and location use. Units feature tunable white colour temperature control from 3,000K to 6,000K. Requiring just 50W, the unit will operate on AC or DC voltage. A range of holographic diffusers can provide beam angle control with minimal light loss. Complementing the Philips Selecon range will be the Showline range including the SL NITRO 510 LED strobe. This delivers super bright, intense bursts of light (over 68,000 lumens of output) and dynamic effects via over 1,300 high-powered LEDs – as well as continuous ‘on’ operation and six unique zones of control. Philips Strand Lighting will
be exhibiting the 250ML moving light control. This features four encoders and an LCD display screen for quick and easy automated lighting and LED control, making it suitable for multipurpose venues, smaller TV studios and smaller theatres. Riedel Communications will
feature the European premiere of the Grass Valley Camera Interface Card for MediorNet Compact real-time networks. The new MN-C-OPT-GV-2 for MediorNet Compact allows the user to connect Grass Valley LDK and LDX cameras and their base stations directly to MediorNet. This provides a solution to route
bidirectional camera signals, including all embedded audio and telemetry control data, through the MediorNet fibre infrastructure. MediorNet’s network approach allows the free assignment of cameras to any base station or CCU within the network, providing unparalleled flexibility in set- ups and eliminating the need for rewiring when production needs change. The MN-C-OPT- GV-2 for MediorNet Compact fits into a MediorNet Compact
Trilogy’s Messenger intercom system will make its European debut at the show
expansion slot. It provides two Grass Valley ports that connect either to cameras or base stations. IBC will see the European debut of the Messenger intercom system from Trilogy Communications. Messenger is described as an affordable yet powerful matrix-based intercom that includes the comprehensive features and functionality typically found in far more expensive systems. Messenger bridges the gap
between the constraints of low-end, two-wire party line systems and the cost and complexity of high-end communication systems. The Messenger package is said to be easy to install, simple to use, cost effective and equally at home in small-scale, simple installations or highly demanding multi-studio applications. Taking centre stage on the stand will be Gemini, Trilogy’s distributed matrix intercom and IP panel range. Designed to satisfy the needs of the broadcast and professional media markets, each Gemini unit combines the benefits of a large-scale, non-blocking matrix with integrated IP connectivity. The Nuage audio post-
production system will feature on the Yamaha stand. Also on show will be the CL Series mixing consoles, R-series i/o units and CL Editor software, DUGAN-MY16 auto mic mixing card, HS series studio monitors, StageMix Version 4 iPad app and Steinberg’s Nuendo Live multitrack recording software. As in 2012, Yamaha equipment will also be used to deliver many of the events and seminars held during the show.
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