theibcdaily For the latest show news and updates follow #IBC2014 ENG encoder in a backpack is each HEVC-ready Quicklink By Will Strauss
An encoder in a backpack designed for mobile newsgathering is being showcased on the Quicklink stand at IBC.
The Quicklink Backpack makes use of eight 3G/4G modems that can
simultaneously bond up to 15 connections, including WiFi and Satellite, in order to broadcast live video from the field. Quicklink head of sales and business development Peter Watling said: “This is a really exciting time for the industry. The capabilities to capture broadcast quality live footage from virtually anywhere in the world are now endless.” The Quicklink Backpack is
Mixing it up Roland Systems Group By Carolyn Giardina
At IBC, Roland Systems Group is demonstrating its VR-50HD multiformat AV mixer, as part of its lineup of technologies for conversion, playback, recording and HD streaming. The portable VR-50HD has HD multiformat capabilities, integrated audio and video for mixing and recording, and USB 3.0 output for web streaming up to 1080p.
The company is also
showing its recently launched XS Series of multiformat AV matrix switchers. The XS series supports eight HDMI, RGB/component/S-
video/composite inputs and up to four HDMI or HDBaseT outputs with scalers to support picture-in-picture, resizing, rotating, and flipping. Audio can be embedded into outputs via 8 stereo audio inputs (2 mic) and/or HDMI audio as well as de-embedded on output. According to Roland, the XS-84 is capable of switching four video lines as a group, enabling configuration of a 4K system. Switching a mixture of video feeds that includes 4K, HD, and SD sizes as well as up to WUXGA and other computer video formats is also possible. Also featured are the Roland
AR-3000SD recorder/players and VC-1 Series range of portable video converters. 7. J38
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built to withstand harsh conditions and is HEVC-ready. Wales-based Quicklink is also showing a small version of its video uplink technology
designed for use in remote locations.
The New Quicklink Mini bonds multiple networks together to maximise transmissions speeds.
It is available in two versions: the base, designed to complement a BGAN/Thuraya terminal and any WiFi/Ethernet connection; and the LTE which has four 4G
modems and antennas. The HEVC-ready Mini has a touchscreen interface and can be controlled via web browser. 3.B29
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