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MEDIA GATEWAY TAKES IP TO THE MAX Media Links


MANAGE BY MICHAEL BURNS


The new MDP3020 Max is a standalone edge device with configuration support for JPEG- XS compression.


The MDP3020 Max encodes/ decodes video, audio and data


content for carriage over wide area IP networks. It is designed primarily for use in live remote production environments where economical, highest contribution quality IP media conversion and transport robustness is essential. It can be configured to support four 1080p video channels using JPEG XS compression, which achieves bandwidth reduction ratios of up to 10:1 and


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beyond. In addition, MDP3020 Max supports JPEG2000 compression. It can be deployed at the edge of an IP WAN network where bandwidth is typically constrained, where minimal latency is necessary for live interactive broadcasts, and where the transport of uncompressed high-quality video is just not feasible. The media over IP transport


XS load: The MDP3020 Max offers compression tuned for low-latency transport


technology firm says that insatiable demand for live content is driving a need for portable, network protected, remotely configurable and cost- effective IP media gateways. The company claims the MDP3020 Max meets this demand, saying it offers visually lossless quality


TRICASTER LINE EXTENDED AND ENHANCED Vizrt Group


CREATE & PRODUCE BY DAVID FOX


Vizrt Group brand NewTek has launched the TriCaster 1 Pro: a streamlined live video production system that supports UHD switching, live streaming, recording,


data-driven graphics, virtual sets and more. It has also upgraded its TriCaster 2 Elite to offer more powerful features as standard. Both have tight NDI-native IP integration and enable LiveGraphics, LivePanel and Live Story Creator tools as standard offering automation, title and motion graphics, and bespoke control surfaces.


TriHarder: The TriCaster 1 Pro streamlines live video production


The TriCaster 2 Elite now features both selectable audio and video returns, as well as NDI genlock.


and sub-millisecond latency. The MDP3020 Max is housed in a half-1RU footprint. Dual 1GbE or 10GbE trunk interfaces supporting ST2022-7 seamless protection switching as well as frame synchronisation come as standard, as do dual ‘hitless’ 1G/10G data ports.


Nested macro capabilities within the TriCaster Pro 1 and TriCaster 2 Elite allow users to deliver complex productions. Operators can send Alpha Channel through one of the Mix outs, bringing post-production closer to live. Users can also use the keying on TriCaster to feed graphics or real-time 3D creation tools. TriCaster 1 Pro and


TriCaster 2 Elite support the encoding of three channels. Both models now offer the latest version of Live Call Connect, to integrate popular video communication applications as video inputs. The Neural Voice Isolation tool automatically detects voices and cleans the audio, while any mobile device can become a live production camera by using the NDI TriCaster Camera app.


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