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arrays) and ProMedia Carbon (file-based transcoder). Communication between the


The Arabic language studio and newsroom is the largest of the news studios


programme making. Eight voice- over booths and four Pro Tools digital audio work stations are situated on the same floor and can be connected to any of the editing facilities.


Connecting the areas In the Master Control Room, RT uses Harris ADC 1000 automation for playout and switching. This comprises two mirrored systems, each of which


“There are new markets to conquer. And our new facility means that we can add another channel in another language very quickly”


has a File Server and List Redundancy and controls VTRs, router, VizEngine and a logo inserter. It also controls four


Harmonic videoservers — Spectrum MediaCenter (server controller with Integrated storage), Spectrum


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MediaDirector (server controller), Spectrum MediaPort 7000 (realtime video encoder/decoder), Spectrum MediaStore (storage


areas of the operation are handled by Riedel units. In all, 37 MediorNet Compact frames are deployed around the studios, MCR, and other operational areas. In addition, there are eight Artist 128 frames and one Artist 64 frame used for the technical communication throughout the whole complex. Other Riedel equipment includes more than 200 intercom panels – both rack mounted and desktop — comprising a mixture of 2000, 2100, 5100 series and eight CCP-1116 commentary control units. “The complexity of the switching requirements for the various channels meant that we installed three Evertz EQX-576x576 routers to connect MediorNet, audio consoles and wall boxes,” explains Kalanchekaev. “All of these communication devices are running under the Virtual System Management at RT.” Obviously, this has been a huge undertaking for all concerned, but Kalanchekaev is


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