#IBC2024
AMAZIN’TV STRIKES AGAIN Dotscreen
BY KIRSTY HAZLEWOOD
Dotscreen’s Amazin’TV user interface is now available on the Lightning app development framework. This adds to a range of supported platforms including Smart TV, Android TV, Roku, HbbTV devices and gaming consoles.
The Amazin’TV UI now fully supports RDK devices, pre- integrated with Firebolt, and can be used as both an operator user interface or as a standalone application for content providers.
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The Lightning UI is modular in design and is fully confi gurable via an external confi guration fi le, allowing various UI elements to be changed on the fl y without requiring a new app submission. It’s driven completely by a client’s preferred CMS. Features include live, replay, EPG, start over, VOD and profi le management. Available as an off-the-shelf solution with limited customisation or as a fully bespoke solution, the Lightning UI aims to provide a smooth content browsing experience, with enhanced visual display features. 2.C20f
Ride the Lightning: The customisable UI aims to provide a smooth content browsing experience
LIVE SPORT AND NEWS REPORTING ON THE GO Grass Valley
BY KEVIN EMMOTT
IBC is the fi rst European outing for integrated wireless RF and 5G cameras from Grass Valley. The LDX 135 RF and LDX 135 5G are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of live productions by integrating high-quality wireless camera feeds into production workfl ows. Both cameras provide the same technology as the wired LDX 135 and LDX 150 versions, but with integrated wireless transmission via RF or 5G bonded cellular. Compared to the wired camera versions, the wireless RF versions have a
shorter chassis length that make room for the transmitter kit while maintaining a stable, balanced shoulder operation. The adoption of wireless technology provides broadcasters with much greater freedom and effi ciency. Grass Valley says the use of wireless RF and 5G technologies signifi cantly improve operational freedom and effi ciency for broadcasters. 9.A01
The LDX135-50 RF offers integrated wireless transmission
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