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The latest versions of Emotion Systems’s eFF and Engine will be on show in Amsterdam. The tools let users open a range of video and audio files as well as make


Conference Papers are the jewels


By Chris Forrester


IBC Technical Conference Papers’ Programme has become the leading forum for the presentation and publication of the broadcast industry’s latest research and results. In this year’s programme, a comprehensive range of fascinating papers from international companies working in key technology areas, has once again been selected and crafted into a series of exciting presentation sessions scheduled throughout the Conference timetable.


“The competition for


presenting technical papers at IBC is intense,” says Dr Nick Lodge, chairman of the IBC technical papers Committee. “We regret very much having to disappoint some prospective authors, but our peer review and selection process does ensure that our final programme consists of the very best papers and is of the very highest value for our Conference delegates.” This year’s technical papers’


programme includes two of IBC’s renowned ‘Cutting Edge Technology’ Sessions – this year’s sessions targeting future content creation, and display techniques and advances in ‘beyond HD’ imaging. There are also technical papers’ sessions on Ultra HDTV, high efficiency video coding (HEVC), high dynamic range video, advances in content production and transmission platforms, IP in the studio, archiving and restoration, social media and assistive technologies, broadcasting to mobiles and immersive 3D audio reproduction. The IBC Conference technical paper programme is designed to be intricately informative (but also informal). The quality of the presentations and the subsequent lively audience Q&A’s, have enabled these sessions to become the real jewels in the Conference crown.


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measurements and adjustments and handle transcoding without conversion to baseband. Supported file formats include MXF, P2, LXF, QuickTime, WAV, AIFF and DPP, as well as files


with Dolby E. eFF provides audio loudness compliance to a range of standards and can be used in multiple workflows including standalone, automatic watch folder and


fully automatic through API integration. Engine allows automated


file-based audio workflows for loudness, Dolby E encoding and decoding and track replication. It is controlled by use of a ReSTful API and can be integrated with MAM systems.


Said Emotion CEO, MC


Patel: “We have worked very closely with our customers to understand the audio issues they have with file-based workflows and this closeness has allowed us to engineer systems that are functional, cost effective and scalable.” 6.C28c


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