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Broadcast Solution by Draka and Fischer Connectors


Latest MediorNet conversion features


Riedel Communications By Monica Heck


Riedel is showcasing integrated high-end conversion features for MediorNet, its fibre-based realtime network for the integrated transport, processing and conversion of 3G/HD-SDI video, audio, data and communications signals. The new conversion features for MediorNet’s MN-HDP-6-IO media card offer broadcast quality signal conversion as an integrated processing feature. The low-latency processing includes up, down and cross- conversion including ARC for multi-rate 3G/HD/SD-SDI signals. Riedel explains that the motion adaptive de-interlacing and scaling technology guarantees for high image quality.


The HDP-6-IO auto senses the connected signal format and can work simultaneously with HD and SD inputs and outputs. The MediorNet MN-HDP-6- IO HD SDI video card offers two inputs, two outputs and two universal connectors that can be defined by the user as inputs or outputs. The conversion is controlled via MediorNet’s configuration software, MediorWorks. Each process can be selected and applied to the desired signals and outputs via drag & drop menus. The processing is described as being available as a system wide resource, making the conversion available at any output of the system. This allows for flexible setups and short notice changes to play-out scenarios. 10.A31


Peaches, Figs and Kiwi on offer TCube


By Heather McLean


Peach, TCube’s most powerful realtime product, featuring SD, HD, 3G I/O, 1G Ethernet and internal SATA3 SSD disks, is here at IBC. Currently running on Peach are a number of applications, including uncompressed video server (two hours in HD), DVB subtitle generator, subtitle burn in, HD long range video delay, plus 3D LUT colour correction, and development of new applications is on-going. Also at the show is Fig, TCube’s


lead product. More than 100 units of Fig have been sold in just one year across Europe. Fig features more than 15 applications in various fields, such as colour correction and legalisation, VBI, VANC, TXT, subtitles insertion and


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1051 Triax HD Pro+ 3G compliant


Fast and easy cable assembly Proven rugged and reliable


 Watertight IP68 


Maintenance-friendly & easy field repair


IBC, Amsterdam Hall 11, Booth E.31


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 > 30% longer HD transmission distance 


Significantly lower cost of ownership vs SMPTE 304 solution


data generation, a complete new range of data logging and monitoring, synchronisation, video delay, and embedded audio processing.


In digital cinema, Fig is used as a powerful LUTBOX for immediate shoot review and it has and is set to be used in various well known sports events, including Euro 2012, Le Tour de France, the London 2012 Olympics, and Formula 1. Visitors to the show will additionally be able to check out Kiwi, which features more than 15 applications in various field. It is used on a 24/7 basis for decoding and insertion of VPS into DVB, and among other uses was used within Euro 2004, Le Tour de France, Athens Olympics, Formula 1 races, and the French Star Academy TV show. 2.A30i


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Headquarters Fischer Connectors SA Saint-Prex - Switzerland Phone +41 21 800 95 95 mail@fischerconnectors.ch


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