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Claus Menke Expanding media exchange offerings Q&A
Head of portfolio management, Sennheiser
Has IBC come at a good time for the electronic media industry? Why? The audio industry, as part of the electronic media industry, is moving full steam ahead into the era of purely digital workflows. IBC is the perfect opportunity to get the latest update on what is happening on the protocol and network side of things, and to meet with industry peers to further the consolidation of control protocols.
What do you think are the key developments in, or threats to, your market sector at the current time? There is a lot of progress with regard to digital microphones. With the Eurovision Song Contest, Sennheiser was able to prove that high-quality digital wireless microphones are able to cope with the toughest of environments and offer flawless performance. In the area of live
Evertz By Michael Burns
Evertz is introducing the 3480TXE Hybrid encoder, based on its Media Exchange Plaform (MXP) platform. With IP and SDI-inputs, the 3480TXE provides main and multi-screen (MPEG-2/H.264/HEVC) outputs. Evertz says this allows content providers to balance multiple delivery paths, while maintaining
events and touring, we see IP-based audio networks consolidating, with many manufacturers supporting the Dante protocol.
Why should delegates visit your stand at IBC? We have put the focus on sports broadcasting and will unveil a very special surround microphone. The new Mark II versions of our acclaimed HME/HMD 26 broadcast headsets are on show, and delegates of course can see the full range of our award-winning wireless solutions. 8.D50
Exchange student: The 3480 series video processer multiple pools.
high density and video quality. The company has also added a multiplexer with embedded or discrete statistical controller to the MXP platform. The 3480STC and 3480MUX are suited for all types of transmission, from cable to satellite to IPTV, with support for
The MXP platform can be coupled with the Evertz VistaLINK network management system, which uses SNMP to monitor and manage the solution, including ease-of-use service provisioning and redundancy planning. 8.B40
New customers for Media Shuttle
Signiant By Anne Morris
Signiant is showcasing European deployments of its file sharing solution Media Shuttle at Connected World this week. Profiled deployments include
Ireland’s broadcaster TG4, which, as part of a transition to HD, has moved to a file-based
workflow where fast, easy and DPP-compliant file sharing was paramount to the efficient flow of business. Other featured Media Shuttle deployments include A+E Networks UK, Envy Post, and Omnimago.
Media Shuttle is a hybrid SaaS file transfer solution for moving large files securely among its business partners in today’s most demanding workflows. It offers the
flexibility of customisable portals that can be branded and quickly configured in one of three modes – send, share or submit – to support the needs of any project, team or media enterprise. With subscription-based pricing and functionality optimised for media operations professionals, Media Shuttle is designed to enable the movement of large, high-value digital assets. 14.125
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