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theibcdaily Wireless option Vaddio By David Fox


Cable-free PTZ camera control is now possible with the new HD Wireless Universal Quick-Connect


CCU for Vaddio’s ClearVIEW HD-20 camera. “The rental and staging markets need an easy, effective way to add high definition pan/tilt/zoom video to their live events,” explained Rob Sheeley,


president of Vaddio. “Traditional AV integrators need a solution for those installations where running cable isn’t an option – historic government buildings, schools and houses of worship. The Wireless Universal Quick- Connect CCU for the HD-20 camera solves these issues.” 11.G61


Wealth-TV has found its Muse Envivio


By Ian McMurray


WallView CCU Wireless system with HD-20 camera


Moving Communications Forwar Newest Set of Intercom Innovations


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The most powerful intercom systems just got faster – 10X faster.


 Accelerated EHX software processing boosts Eclipse system performance, dramatically speeding up time to implement system-wide changes.


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 Easily-identifiable color tallies for different destination types like IFBs.  Real-time system management with new diagnostics and control screens.


 Increased port density on the Eclipse HX-Omega system and improved intelligent linking between Eclipse HX-PiCo systems.


WealthTV, the US independent cable TV network, has selected Envivio encoding to extend its broadcast service to Asia. WealthTV is using Envivio Muse iTV encoding software on the Envivio 4Caster appliance for HD content distribution of its live broadcast


services to TVs, PCs and other mobile devices. “WealthTV continues


to increase its viewership around the world, and we are excited to offer viewers in Asia access to our full range of programming,” said Charles Herring, president of WealthTV. “In looking for a solution provider to help us with our latest expansion, we were impressed with Envivio and the outstanding picture quality, flexibility and feature set of the Muse encoders.”


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The most feature-rich wireless intercom system gets better. We’ve got you covered.


Tempest2400 with Seamless Roaming: Effortlessly roam through an expansive production area, up to 16 different zones, with continuous and reliable coverage.


Tempest2400 Masterbelt: Features and reliability of the robust Tempest2400 BaseStation in a compact, portable and easy-to-deploy package that can be conveniently worn on the hip.


The world’s first digital networked partyline – hear it to believe it.


 Superb audio clarity with digital “Clear-Com Sound” quality.  Four audio channels, program audio and power transmit over a single microphone cable or CAT5.


 Easy to deploy, highly flexible and greater channel density make it the most powerful partyline system in its class.


Win a FREE Clear-Com CC-27 Headset! Bring this ad and your business card to our booth at 10.D29 to be entered in a raffle drawing.


WealthTV network is distributed via cable and satellite to millions of viewers around the world. The Envivio Muse iTV encoder, offering features designed with broadcast and internet TV applications in mind – including timecodes, subtitling, built-in CDN interfaces and SCTE 35/104 ad insertion support – was released in April. “At Envivio, we have invested in our product development to provide WealthTV and other content providers with a high quality solution that meets their needs for delivery to the television or any other screen,” said Julien Signès, Envivio president and CEO. “Optimal video quality, low delay and high reliability are critical for live distribution of HD content, and we are focused on delivering the technology that can help facilitate our customers’ success.” 1.D73


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