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CATO SERIES OPENS UP ANAMORPHIC RANGE


Blazar Lens BY KEVIN EMMOTT


Blazar has added a set of four lenses to its full-frame anamorphic line up. The four lens Cato Series features 45mm, 55mm, 85mm and 125mm lenses. All four feature a consistent 2x anamorphic squeeze ratio and cover full frame open gate.


Like Blazar’s Remus lenses, the Cato Series boasts a traditional anamorphic look in its images, balancing retro characteristics with cleaner and more modern expectations for a cinema lens. The lenses employ barrel distortion in their anamorphic design and feature a neutral silver fl are that takes on the colour of any direct light source. Blazar says each focal length has been optimised at different


DROP-IN SERVICE FOR FAST ADS Easy Media Suite BY KEVIN EMMOTT


Designed to address the requirements of free ad-supported TV services (FAST), OTT platforms, VOD services, television broadcasts, IPTV platforms and teleports, Easy Media Suite is launching its Ads Insertion Solution.


The Cato Series


is the latest from the specialist in budget-friendly anamorphic lenses


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apertures, with the 55mm being the fastest at a T2.


Cato lenses adopt the same silver and black design as the Remus Series and feature focus markings in both feet and


metres. All focal lengths are available in PL or EF mount, weigh between 853g and 940g, and measure 105mm to 133mm in length. 9.C03


Presenting a way of delivering


targeted advertisements to audiences, by leveraging industry- standard protocols such as SCTE- 35, SCTE-104, DVB, MPEG-TS, MTS, DTMF, IPTV, SRT and NDI, the Ads Insertion Solution aims to empower broadcasters to manage regional ad insertion and ad replacement.


The module extends the company’s Easy Media Suite,


DATA SECURED IN RAID


Starline Computer BY KEVIN EMMOTT


In addition to its traditional range of storage servers, backup and high availability systems, German integrator and distributor Starline is introducing products for the security of data storage at IBC. The two-port Areca ARC-1203-


2N NVMe native RAID host adapter is primarily used to mirror an operating system redundantly so that a second NVMe SSD can take over if the boot NVMe SSD fails. It has a 1066MHz memory processor, 512MB DDR3-1066 SDRAM and two PCIe 2.0 x1 M2 ports.


These adapters also have


Insert ad here: The service allows broadcasters to manage regional advertising needs


a module-based range of software applications that covers playout, CG, ingest, media asset management, a DVB analyser,


The ARC-1203-2N has access to a browser-based RAID manager


their own RAID processor and a dedicated onboard cache to handle all RAID processing on a hardware basis, and can handle


RAID levels 0, 1, single disc and JBOD. An integrated supercapacitor provides security during storage and supplies the energy to maintain the status of the error LEDs which enable an


administrator to easily identify a failed drive. 7.D15


IP multiviewers, TV broadcast automation and other customised services for broadcast applications. 7.A41


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