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CLOUD TV ON LEGACY HD STB KX Intek


BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON


A cloud-based streaming solution that is being showcased at the KX Intek stand is already in use by 95% of IPTV and pay-TV customers in Korea. According to the company, the STB market, centred around IPTV and DVB pay-TV, has faced signifi cant threats with the emergence of powerful OTT services. Seeking survival amid


greater competition, companies need to consider options for combining OTT with linear TV service.


“Although cloud solutions have been around for a while, due to global broadband speed increases and the advancement of server performance, signifi cant technological advancements have been made to enable video streaming from the cloud to legacy STB,” a company spokesperson said. 1.F71


The solution is used by most IPTV and pay-TV customers in Korea


PREMIERE PRO PANEL INTEGRATES WITH CREATIVE CLOUD LucidLink


BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON


Real-time collaboration from anywhere is the name of the game for LucidLink, which is showcasing its fi rst integration for a creative application. The LucidLink Premiere Pro Panel is the fi rst in a series of integrations with Adobe’s Creative Cloud and provides the ability to contextually pin the contents of Premier Pro sequences directly within the application. According to the company,


the Creative Cloud integration provides creatives with the ability to pin or cache only what’s in the editing timeline in a simple and intuitive way. Remote creatives can install the LucidLink client and access growing content directly inside Premiere Pro.


The Premiere Pro Panel for LucidLink


LucidLink already saves creatives from the “painful conventions” of downloading and transferring large amounts of media with its ability to stream only the bits


needed. The new integration for Creative Cloud brings this intelligence directly into the app. Instead of pinning large folders of content on a desktop level,


HDMI-TO-SDI CONVERTER FOR YELLOBRIK Lynx Technik BY DAVID FOX


Modular signal processing interface specialist Lynx Technik has added a new 4K HDMI-to- 12G-SDI converter to its yellobrik line.


The CHD 1402 is designed for any AV, broadcast, production, or post application that requires signal conversion from up to 4K HDMI to up to 12G-SDI. It is the successor to the CHD 1802, which supported up to 3G-SDI. A typical use case would be to convert HDMI output from an external source, such as a camera,


into an SDI format. All audio in the HDMI stream is passed transparently. With the SDI fi bre output and SFP transmitter options, the SDI signal can then be transmitted over fi bre to a remote location.


A complementary yellobrik, the CDH 1411 SDI-to-HDMI converter, could also be used to provide SDI and an HDMI monitoring output in the remote location, including displaying audio, metadata and timecode overlays.


The CHD 1402 is compatible with the yelloGUI and LynxCentraal software applications, which allow


additional internal settings and functions to be accessed and controlled. The CHD 1402 is


Also exhibited by LucidLink is a live ingest EVS workfl ow allowing users to write both high-resolution video fi les and low-resolution proxy video fi les directly into a cloud-hosted LucidLink Filespace, using their existing tools. 3.B67


Brik up: Lynx Technik’s CHD 1402 converter


rack-mountable or can be used as a standalone module. 10.A10


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