theibcdaily Remote control: The latest model of the DYVI IT-based switcher Q&A
IT-based production switcher evolves Dyvi Live
By Andy Stout
Some interesting remote live production capabilities are being showcased by Dyvi Live during IBC, including realtime collaborative production between the RAI and an offsite studio located in Hilversum. The company is presenting the latest evolution of what it bills as the world’s first fully IT- based production switcher. The eponymously named DYVI features industry-standard hardware and optimised software, which the company says gives operators more scope for better creativity and access to more processing power and collaborative, remote operations in realtime – from anywhere to anywhere.
Ben Davenport, director of marketing, Dalet
Furthermore the DYVI switcher panel has been designed to offer a top end range of advanced and creative options, such as an unlimited numbers of layers, multiple keyers, real 3D and a flexible panel set-up. But it’s the ‘from anywhere to anywhere’ capabilities that will be attracting the most attention as remote workflows rise up the industry agenda. An integrated DYVI production system in Hall 10 at the RAI will be connected to an offsite DutchView studio located in Hilversum — naturally equipped with a similar DYVI production toolset — to demonstrate how the two locations can review and control media in realtime. Connectivity will be provided via a 10Gbps connection between the two cities. 10.F30
Has IBC come at a good time for the electronic media industry? Why? NAB was all about mergers, acquisitions and restructuring. Five months later, IBC is the ideal opportunity for visitors to see what benefits those transactions are bringing to their business. Having acquired AmberFin at NAB, we’re excited to show the enhancements AmberFin brings to MAM-driven workflows through our Dalet Galaxy platform, as well as new developments within Dalet AmberFin products.
What do you think are the key developments in, or threats to, your market sector at the current
time? Dalet offers a broad range of solutions and applications to different areas of the media and entertainment business, but across all of these, there is a common theme – doing more for less. The best way to do this is through the exploitation of key technical and descriptive metadata to drive smart, well-integrated workflows, utilising the best IT practices and commodity hardware.
Why should delegates visit your stand at IBC? The Dalet theatre plays host to a number of fascinating talks and presentations from broadcasters, media facilities and Dalet partners alongside educational
sessions with Bruce Devlin aka 'Mr MXF.' We also have 10 feature-packed demo stations on the stand showing everything from Dalet Brio, a compact, high- density, integrated video server, to News Pack, a complete packaged, turnkey newsroom system. 8.B77
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