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LDX 100 SERIES TOPPED UP WITH TRANSMITTERS Vislink


BY KIRSTY HAZLEWOOD


The Incam-GV RF and 5G wireless transmitters designed exclusively for Grass Valley’s new LDX 135 RF and LDX 150 RF cameras are making their offi cial European debut at IBC.


The Incam-GV is a fully integrated HEVC 4K UHD, HDR-ready wireless system available in RF and 5G versions. It delivers full broadcast- quality encoding at 4K UHD, 1080p, 1080i and 720p, complete with camera control. The Grass Valley LDX 135 RF and LDX 150 RF cameras provide the same camera technology as their


Grass Valley cameras feature integrated wireless transmission capabilities


non-RF counterparts, but now with the added benefi t of integrated wireless transmission capabilities. Incam-GV leverages this by utilising HEVC technology, allowing broadcast organisations to deliver high-quality images over less RF bandwidth or over longer ranges than was previously possible. Klaus Weber, Director of Product Marketing, Grass Valley, said: “The incorporation of Vislink’s Incam-GV 5G and RF wireless transmitters for our LDX 135 RF and LDX 150 RF cameras offers our customers a seamless, cable-free experience without compromising on the exceptional picture quality Grass Valley is known for.” 1.C52


BOOSTS FOR BROADCAST RELIABILITY AND EFFICIENCY TAG Video Systems BY KIRSTY HAZLEWOOD


New from TAG is user management functionality RBAC (Role Based Access Control), which creates roles and assigns areas of responsibility to operators. It promises to increase effi ciency and control for large operations with separate systems, strengthen security, reduce human error and bring additional confi dence by limiting access to tasks and functionalities based on that person’s role. There’s also a preview of Heatmap, an interactive visual tool. Accessed directly from TAG’s


Media Control System interface, it provides an overview of the entire network’s status by consolidating thousands of sources onto one screen. A tile-based display uses colour coding to highlight potential issues, allowing quick assessment of the system’s health. Heatmap zooms in on the root of the problem, allowing operators to navigate through a structured hierarchy and pinpoint the source of the issue. The company’s QC Elements allows information – including details on codecs, frame rates, resolutions, closed captions, audio channels and transport streams – to be arranged on a


NEW PICK FOR QUICK LIVE MIX Widepath Technologies BY KEVIN EMMOTT


Making its global debut at IBC, VisionMaster is an integrated production platform from Widepath that aims to simplify visual content creation by enabling broadcasters and content creators to easily transition between live input scenes. With an ability to manage live inputs and an


Engineers benefi t from a customised quality control station with QC Elements


tile for a comprehensive view of critical technical data. Engineers benefi t from a customised, built-in quality control station within the


multiviewer display that expedites identifi cation and analysis of technical issues. 1.C19


unlimited number of graphics layers, users can play video clips, lower-thirds, HTML pages, titles and other graphics in real- time, while having the freedom to personalise fonts, colours, animations and styles to align to their branding preferences. It streamlines production workfl ows by including presets for graphics-only, live-input and combinations of both, and it features graphics rundowns that


Graphic content: VisionMaster mixes live inputs with an unlimited number of graphics layers


can also be pre-programmed in advance. Integration with other VisionMaster systems enables remote operators and editors to deliver last-minute modifi cations to on-air scene layouts and graphics.


VisionMaster provides four live inputs, MOS support and can be controlled by Ross switchers and third-party keyboards such as X-keys. 7.D03


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