#IBC2023
EXPERIENCE LIVE 5G PRODUCTION FIRST AT IBC b<>com
BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON
For the fi rst time at any trade show, French innovation centre b<>com is presenting a live 5G demo of the deployment of *Dome*, a private network solution for broadcasters. Content producers and
broadcasters can experience the live production of content via a temporary private infrastructure, which enables the use of wireless cameras connected to the mobile private network via 5G transmitters or the use of a mobile app. These video streams
VISIONXS VARIANT NOW WITH TYPE-C CONNECTOR Guntermann & Drunck
are captured by the cameras, transmitted over the 5G network, then received, decoded and distributed. Deploying 5G radio coverage for live broadcasting, or organising production studios fl exibly and wirelessly, b<>com says *Dome* is “targeted at broadcast professionals looking to innovate”. 2.B39
*Dome* is enabling a demo of 5G live production in Hall 2
BY KEVIN EMMOTT
German KVM manufacturer G&D has taken advantage of the improved USB-C standard with the introduction of its VisionXS and VisionXS-IP modules at IBC. The products follow the trend towards an improved and universal USB standard, and both feature USB-Type-C connectivity. G&D says this enables the integration of sources such as USB-C computers, notebooks, tablets and smartphones. In addition, it provides the transmission of video, keyboard and mouse signals, as well as audio, via a single cable. The module can also by powered via the same connection. The Type-C variant of the
VisionXS series enables the transmission of DisplayPort 1.2
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signals in Alt-Mode, supporting a maximum resolution of up to 4096x2160@60Hz. The VisionXS series utilises G&D’s bluedec lossless compression technology to ensure an authentic and pixel-perfect video transmission. The module also transmits embedded stereo audio, and it provides the option to transmit USB classes such as HID (human interface device) and mass storage devices. This reduces the amount of cabling required, simplifying the installation process. 8.B91
The Type-C variant of the VisionXS series enables the transmission of DisplayPort 1.2
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