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Miranda opens IP gateway at NAB


Miranda Miranda will use NAB 2014 to showcase its expanding IP product portfolio, along with new offerings in routing and monitoring. The new NVISION 8500 IP


Gateway cards convert and packetise realtime, uncompressed, baseband video for distribution over Ethernet networks. The introduction of IP inputs and outputs to Miranda’s NV8500 routers aims to make it more convenient for broadcasters as they look to transition from SDI to IP infrastructures. In 2RU, the new CR6464 router


features high density DIN coaxial connectors, hot-swappable crosspoints


control card, IO cards, and a dual fan cooling module. It handles all core formats including triple rate 3Gbps/HD/SD/ASI, and AES. Miranda further extends its


IP-enabling portfolio with the IRG-3401 IP Gateway, a high density, bidirectional DVB-ASI/IP gateway. The card, which fits in Miranda’s Densité 3 chassis can handle up to 120 gateways in a single 3RU frame. New and improved monitoring and


control products on show at NAB include Miranda’s Kaleido IP X310, iControl 6.0 and EdgeVision 1.30. www.miranda.com N2513


MultiDyne showcase fibre-based transport solutions


MultiDyne A range of fibre-optic-based video and audio transport solutions designed for pro A/V and broadcast applications will be demonstrated by MultiDyne at NAB.


The Dingo supports a wide


range of camera signals over a single fibre-optic cable, and is available as an openGear compatible card and as a portable, black box or as a smaller personality card for The BullDog, LiGHTBoX, and LiGHTCuBE product lines. Now available from MultiDyne is The BullDog, a field fibre transport system. Using The BullDog, camera operators can extend the transmission distance of multiple camera signals. In addition to transporting any camera signal over a single fibre cable, The BullDog can transport up to 8 HD-SDI signals in any direction. Also on display at NAB will be the MultiDyne SilverBACK-4K, a camera- mounted fibre transport solution that supports 4K digital television. Utilising SilverBACK-4K, users can transmit any


Polecam Professional Pack gets NAB launch


Polecam Polecam Systems will launch new products at NAB 2014 including the Polecam Professional Pack, PPP. The PPP is developed from the existing and PSP+ package. Like the PSP+, the PPP is modular and provides a platform for cameras including RED, Canon, Panasonic and Sony. Also new is the Antelope PICO high speed minicam. Polecam and LMC have partnered to bring super slow motion via a minicam that will mount on or off Polecam to give a new POV viewing experience. The Polecam Grip Relocator package


enables the Polecam operator to control the C300 remotely from their


Polecam’s PPP


natural position when operating the rig. The new Polecam Remote Control


Panel RC200 includes the protocol for the IO Industries Flare Camera enabling remote control of up to six different cameras from the one panel. The Polecam Long Head Weather Cover will also be on show at NAB. ww.polecam.com C9908


Tedial: Find it, enrich it, manage it, publish it


Tedial Tedial will be at NAB to demonstrate how it aims to help broadcasters and media companies, with its media management solutions, to increase creativity and improve workflow efficiency. The company will highlight its solution to customer problems: ‘Find it, enrich it, publish it and manage it.’ Tedial asserts that broadcasters and


Multidyne The Bulldog can transport 8 HD-SDI signals


camera signal over a single hybrid copper and fibre cable. The company’s SilverBACK-II with JUICE is a camera-mounted fibre transport solution capable of transmitting any camera signal over a single hybrid fibre and copper cable. It provides users with a lightweight, remote powering system that can be integrated onto any camera. www.multidyne.com C9921


EVS showcase new production workflow solutions


EVS EVS, provider of live video production systems promises to deliver its improved live, near-live and post production efficiency and enriched content capabilities at NAB. EVS Sports will showcase the XT3 media production server that now offers built-in proxies, 4K zooming, live multi- angle review and 12 live recording channel support. EVS’ new C-Cast Xplore web-browsing interface provides access to live multi-camera recording feeds and clips on XT servers. EVS Entertainment will present the XS video server with advanced multi- codec, native support including formats


such as I-Frame (DNxHD, ProRes, AVC-I) and Long Gop (XDCAM HD), with new 10GigE connectivity. EVS Media will demonstrate the EVS OpenCubeHD/SD server for streamlined file-based, multi-format workflows that comply with all MXF standard formats. EVS Media will also present its latest closed captioning and subtitling solution. Finally, EVS News will debut the XS


NewsFlash, offering file and feed ingest, metadata and quick-turnaround virtual editing, disaster recovery, breaking news playout and more. www.evs.com SL3819


media companies are experiencing an increase in the number of versions of programmes and other associated assets, often in diverse locations. The company provides metadata acquisition from third-party systems and guaranteed preservation, so wherever content


or work-in-progress is stored, its search tools will find it. Tedial provides media management tools to


catalogue, edit and enrich content. The company offers a next-generation media


workflow managing the transcoding of content and packaging of metadata to enable content delivery for multi-channel TV, catch-up services, VoD and OTT. At NAB Tedial will be showing a new user


experience and integration with third-party scheduling and traffic systems combined with live workflow reporting dashboards. www.tedial.com N5711


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