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WIRELESSLY KEEPING TRACK OF REALITY Nixer


BY KEVIN EMMOTT


With the ability to wirelessly monitor and mix AoIP sources from a Dante or Ravenna network, Nixer’s WL64 and Remote iPad app aim to provide an intuitive and simple user interface for production staff working on reality TV shows. The WL64 is a 1U base unit which can wirelessly connect to four iPad tablets, allowing each operator to select and listen to sources independently. Audio is wirelessly streamed to each iPad for local monitoring, which


Nixer claims frees the director or producer from a dedicated hardware front panel display and equipment rack.


Users can add pictures and


names to each audio channel for easy identifi cation of performers and sources, useful in a format where contestants change


frequently or are eliminated from the show.


The accompanying Nixer Remote app


provides additional features such as an independent mix mode, enabling


users to generate a mix from all available sources, and


81 The WL64 can wirelessly connect to four iPads


includes a separate mix mode screen using faders in a more traditional layout. Operators can


PUBLIC SÉNAT TAPS EFFICIENCY WITH LOUISE for full traceability.


ProConsultant Informatique


BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON


According to Hall 2 exhibitor ProConsultant Informatique (PCI), its business management solution Louise is in continuous use by French parliamentary channel Public Sénat to orchestrate and automate live, catch-up and VOD content. Louise is a fl exible and modular solution designed for the creation


and management of linear and digital workfl ows. The Planet Module within Louise collects broadcast information from Public Sénat, including timecodes for live programming. Based on this information a fully automated process under supervision of Louise drives transmission towards target platforms. The process is managed end- to-end. Specifi c role- and task- related alerts give users the ability to quickly override when required. All of this is recorded


Sylvain Santrisse, Managing


Director, PCI, said: “Public Sénat can improve the value of linear broadcasting while minimising the cost of media processing with the support of Louise and its modules. As the solution is scalable, Public Sénat can easily increase the volume of content, as well as the number of non- linear platforms, while limiting additional costs and maintaining a high level of quality.” 2.B27


add these mixes back onto the IP network. 8.F93


Santrisse: ‘Improving value while minimising cost’


HIGH-LEVEL VIEW FOR SATELLITE MONITORING AND CONTROL SatService


providing a high degree of scalability.


BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON


The new sat-nms MNC monitoring and control system (MNC) from SatService is described as a comprehensive software- based system offering monitoring and control for any satellite communication systems and associated equipment.


The TCP/IP-based client-server architecture allows users to


The sat-nms is aimed at mission-critical satellite operations


deploy all the components of the monitoring and control system on virtual machines or on pre-installed servers provided by SatService,


The system consists of the MNC service to monitor and control the kit, a backend service providing the REST API, the event database to store alarms and events, the reverse proxy and a web server to provide HTTPS access for an unlimited number of


web browser clients. According to the company, its customers can use the sat-nms


MNC system for their “mission- critical 24/7 operation” of satellite ground stations, teleports and broadcast stations, claiming it provides “a perfect view of the complete network and controls all of your connected equipment with an intuitive GUI”. Different setups are possible depending on the number of remote sites and equipment to be connected. By adding additional MNC servers to any setup, the system can grow without running into limitations. 1.F47


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