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theibcdaily 300fps continuous slow motion


Constantly slow: An I-Movix X10 undergoing live broadcast tests


I-Movix By David Fox


The I-Movix X10 is the first live ultra-motion system to deliver realtime, continuous extreme slow motion in full HD at a 300 frames per second (or 600fps in 720p), and is currently undergoing trials with broadcasters around the world.


Existing continuous super- slow motion systems are typically restricted to three times slower than realtime.


Orbit gets Adrenalin charge


Edgeware By Ian McMurray


Edgeware’s Orbit family of video servers – including the WTV-2X and new Orbit 3020 – has been integrated with SeaChange International’s Adrenalin unified back office.


SeaChange Adrenalin is described as a next generation unified back office based on an open service-oriented architecture enabling operators


to manage, monetize, and deliver a multi-screen


experience to subscribers. The platform incorporates applications focused on business management, content management, monitoring and client publishers. It is said to be capable of being integrated with any video server hardware available today. The integration of Edgeware’s D-VDN with SeaChange’s Adrenalin


back office can, said Edgeware, dramatically reduce operators’ OPEX, while fully providing a complete multiscreen solution with simultaneous support for video-centric wholesale delivery services. Edgeware’s Distributed Video Delivery Network (D-VDN) is described as a simple and highly scalable platform for video delivery, with its built-in capability to record live TV channels allowing cable operators to deliver advanced


Developed with EVS, the X10 is used with an EVS XT3 production server under LSM control, offering a familiar user interface. There is also a new 1.2 software release for its SprintCam Vvs HD offering major improvements to operational efficiency, image quality, and ease of use, with new enhancements for all four components of the system (camera, CCU, OCP and slow-motion remote). 11.D75


video and TV on-demand services with the highest Quality of Experience (QoE) from a single platform. “Cable operators will benefit immensely from the solution, as it provides them with a pre- integrated migration path from their existing servers to the next generation multiscreen video services.” said Joachim Roos, chief executive officer, Edgeware. “We are set to make our mark on the cable industry to provide premium services in a more cost efficient and scalable way and deliver unmatched QoE.” 4.B71


Networking hotting up for Hydra2 Calrec By David Davies


The ability of the Hydra2 audio routing system to interact with third-party control and production automation equipment is being showcased by Calrec. To give broadcasters a sense of Hydra2’s potential as a networking solution, Calrec is exhibiting its equipment in a scenario comparable to how it would be used in an actual production environment.


Demonstrating the Calrec Serial Protocol is a Ross switcher emulator in conjunction with Ross Overdrive technology, which allows for visibility into and third-party control over a number of Calrec audio console settings. The SW-P-08 protocol incorporates a variety of third-party router panels – including Evertz, Nvision, and LSB’s Virtual Studio Manager (VSM) – to demonstrate remote control over input-to- output crosspoint patching. In addition to direct routing of


Hydra


provider: Calrec is highlighting the Hydra2 audio


routing system’s networking potential


physical inputs to outputs, it can also route to and from a console DSP via Calrec’s Hydra Patchbays. The EMBER protocol is a


sophisticated data exchange mechanism that has potential for controlling many functions across varied equipment types. 8.C58


Streamer highlighted


DVEO By Heather McLean


DVEO, the broadcast division of Computer Modules, is introducing the portable Linux-based MultiStreamer DIG/IP (micro) encoder/live streamer, which is only 9.8-inches long and 7.8- inches wide. It accepts uncompressed SDI or HD-SDI video (or optional HDMI or analogue) from cameras, editing systems, or video servers, and supports simultaneous IP input. The ‘micro’ creates multiple simultaneous high, medium, and low bitrate IP streams and sends them to


smartphones, tablets, content delivery networks (CDNs), and remote video capture devices. The IP transport streams can be provided with most industry standard protocols. 2.A54


Translation services


Snell


New modules that include a 3Gbps format translator. This provides signal translation between SMPTE 372M dual-link and SMPTE 425M single-link sources, allowing signal integration into a single system standard. Also, for sending 3Gbps signals over the same distances as HD-SDI, Snell modules can compress the 3Gbps signals and send them over standard HD-SDI copper infrastructure. 8.B68


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