114 Friday 13.09.13 theibcdaily Flicker-free ultra slo-mo
I-Movix By David Fox
The new I-Movix d-flicker automatic de-flickering system promises to deliver flicker-free ultra slow motion shots in realtime, without any of the flickering problems typically encountered by high-speed camera users in almost any situation lit by artificial lighting. It is designed for use with I-Movix SprintCam Vvs HD and X10/X10+ systems and is “the first and only fast processing automatic de-flickering solution,” claimed company CEO, Laurent Renard. “After many years of hard work in R&D, the result is a world-first: an efficient and simple to operate automated de- flickering solution for live broadcast. For use exclusively with the I-Movix camera systems, this major
technological advance meets the
Slicker with no flicker: An i-Movix SprintCam Vvs HD being readied for use by China’s CCTV
SAM just got Smarter Genelec
By Paul Watson The 1237A/1238A are Genelec’s latest three-way SAM (Smart Active Monitor) monitors designed to adapt to their environment by tuning the frequency response to compensate for acoustical room influences and achieve perfect
alignment of volume levels at the listening position. Both monitors can be
most demanding requirements of live sports broadcasting.” The X10 and X10+ realtime continuous ultra-motion systems were developed with EVS. The
A unique trio Ericsson By David Fox By Ian McMurray
Three offerings – all described by the company as ‘unique’, and which it claims will transform the efficiency and viability of video’s dominance of all networks and the evolution of the consumer experience – are being debuted at IBC by Ericsson.
Among these is Ericsson’s
LTE Broadcast solution, which is said to enable the efficient broadcast of high quality video content over LTE. The complete solution unites three key technologies (eMBMS, HEVC and MPEG-DASH) which Ericsson believes will revolutionise mobile video delivery in both unicast and broadcast, meeting consumer demand for TV Anywhere experiences. Ericsson’s Mobility report predicts that video data is set to dominate networks and grow from 40% to 90% of mobile traffic within the next 3-4 years. According to the company, LTE Broadcast enables the content industry and operators to collaborate around new business models in mobile entertainment and consumer experience. The AVP 4000 solution,
powered by Ericsson’s first ever professional video chip, is
Debutant:: The AVP 4000 is Ericsson’s first ever professional video chip
described by the company as the most advanced video processing platform for the content value chain from acquisition to delivery. It is designed to enable broadcasters, service providers and operators to achieve greater velocity and efficiency in deploying new video services such as UHDTV, meeting consumer demand.
Last but not least, Ericsson’s Media Delivery Network solution is designed to accelerate and unite the delivery of managed and unmanaged content over fixed and mobile networks. Unlike traditional CDN solutions (which, says Ericsson, were not built to meet today’s rapidly increasing and evolving network demands), Ericsson’s new unified Media Delivery Network solution is designed to address the huge demand for high quality content experiences anywhere. 1.D61
The first operational control panel for IO Industries’ Flare 2KSDI camera is being shown by Polecam (10.C49). This can control up to six of the cameras from one panel, including lens control (iris and focus) through the EF lens mount. The camera can output 1080 50/60p 10-bit (4:2:2 or Raw) via a single link 3G-SDI connection.
X10 delivers continuous access to instant replays at up to 10 times the normal framerate, while the X10+ system also adds an extreme slow motion mode at
up to 2,600 frames per second in 1080i50 or up to 5,600fps in 720p60 (100 times slower than live action) with instant replay. 11.C55
OCP has Flare for OB IO Industries
either free-standing or flush- mounted; the flush versions benefit from a powerful new RAM-L amplifier that can also be attached to the loudspeaker cabinet when the monitor is free standing. Since the company launched SAM at last year’s IBC, it has been grafting to add these larger monitors to the range, says Genelec's marketing and PR director, Lars-Olof Janflod,
“The 1237A and 1238A
IO’s Flare camera series has been extended to include a 12-megapixel model, giving 4096x3072 pixels at up to 125 frames per second. It includes a Power over CameraLink (PoCL) for ease of installation and can be combined with IO’s Core high-speed solid state video recorders for motion capture systems – the latest of which are the DVR Express Core 3G-SDI In/Out (Version 2) and the new DVR Express Core CoaXPress In/Out, which can record from dual-channel cameras. 11.A75
are the result of a lot of hard work; we’ve developed these new monitors in response to the changing nature of broadcast and post production
workspaces,” he explained. “Basically, with 1237A and 1238A, you can achieve perfect monitor
performance, whatever your environment; the SAM features ensure that these monitors adapt to their environment and are perfectly at home wherever they are installed.” 8.D61
Expanding its portfolio
HHB Communications By Paul Watson
Co-exhibiting alongside TC Electronic, Dynaudio Professional and Mogami Cables, the audio technology supplier is demonstrating a range of MADI, audio and loudness metering, measurement and correction tools as well as a selection of portable audio recorders, broadcast consoles, loudspeakers and microphones. Co-exhibitor, TC Electronic, is highlighting its range of audio
loudness monitoring products, including the new DB6 loudness management solution. The DB6 is a TV and Mobile TV transmission processor that handles loudness metering at the input stage, up or down conversion, loudness processing and on-line lip-sync delay, in addition to loudness metering at the output stage and logging of all relevant loudness statistics. The Dynaudio Professional DBM-50 studio monitors, featuring a front baffle tilt for desktop placement, are also on show, as is a range of microphones from Rode including the new Broadcaster,
iXY and smartLav iPhone microphones
Other highlights on the HHB stand include the latest Genelec loudspeakers with advanced power-saving technology and the new Yellowtec Pad Dock, which adds an iPad and PC Tablet arm with QuickFix for mounting to the m!ka mounting system. As one of Europe’s leading
Pro Tools suppliers and an Avid Elite reseller, HHB’s stand also features the powerful Pro Tools HDX system and new version 11 software, which is said to offer even more tools to handle the most demanding sessions. 8.D56
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