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PARTNERING FOR CHANGE The free-to-attend Owner & Partner programme is taking place in rooms E102 and E105 today, covering topics including sustainability, the evolution of TV and the future of production and distribution. Sessions in room E102 begin with ‘From Vision to Action: Advancing sustainability in media tech’ at 10:00. This MTSS-hosted session brings together leaders from across media, technology and adjacent sectors to explore what meaningful progress looks like. It will also feature the offi cial launch of the Media Climate Accord (MCA), a new framework developed to align content creators, technology providers and distributors around a common goal: measurable
emissions reductions and a shared path to net-zero. Sustainability is also on the agenda in E105 later in the day during ‘The Greening of Streaming Hour’. Three sessions ‘Satellite Broadcasting Shows its First Green Credentials: Release of LoCaT update’, ‘Greening of Streaming Progress Report: What we’ve been measuring and why it matters’, and ‘Introducing the Media Climate Accord: The industry’s new sustainability pledge’, will deliver a comprehensive update on streaming sustainability. Not to be missed is the IET session ‘Global TV – Service evolution’ during which a panel will review and analyse the ongoing developments in TV services around the world and
The Owner & Partner programme provides an opportunity to hear from leading industry bodies
consider what the future might bring.
Also looking to the future ‘WTA
– Tomorrow’s Business Model: From teleport to network services’ will consider how innovative service providers are turning competitive threat to advantage with multipath, multi-orbit services that offer customers a major improvement in service while
creating opportunities to deliver customised services. The open API standards emerging from the TM Forum and Metro Ethernet Forum will also be explored.
IBC Owner & Partner sessions run from 10:00-16:00 today in room E102 and from 10:00-17:00 in room E105.
ORION BELTS OUT BETTER MONITORING Interra Systems
BY KIRSTY HAZLEWOOD
The latest enhancements to the Orion content monitoring suite, including a multiviewer for real-time visualisation of multiple video and audio streams, are on show from Interra Systems. With fl exible deployment,
broad format support, all-frame decoding, real-time audio language detection, ad insertion monitoring and advanced analysis, Orion is designed to improve video quality checks and playback assurance for critical channels.
Anupama Anantharaman,
Vice President of Product Management, Interra Systems, said: “Our long-standing team of engineers is committed to developing technology that enables our customers to thrive in a fast-changing landscape.” Recent updates to the company’s Orion Central Manager (OCM) platform
QIMERA INTEGRATION IS UNREAL Enco Systems BY KEVIN EMMOTT
Anantharaman: ‘Our technology enables customers to thrive in a fast-changing landscape’
include support for IPv6, advanced probe management and user group permissions, and support for enhanced end-to- end ad insertion monitoring. Automated QC product Baton 9.3 introduces enhanced autoscaling, improved 4K video quality checks, and new validations such as blank bar detection and CIE colour gamut analysis.
Baton Captions delivers AI-powered captioning and subtitling, including intelligent caption placement that follows scene change guidelines to prevent overlap with burnt-in text. 7.C11
US automation specialist Enco has updated its Qimera Virtual Production Studio with new features that improve workfl ow capabilities for the rendering, visualisation and automation of AR/VR/XR graphics and live data. Qimera is a real-time 3D compositing tool that allows content creators to utilise advanced virtual sets anywhere. Enco is using IBC to present Qimera’s integration with Unreal Engine 5.6, delivering higher quality graphics through more effective utilisation of hardware resources. The integration also improves 3D rendering, with increased luminance for more realistic refl ections and lighting, while Qimera’s newly expanded library of 3D visualisation charts also extends the possibilities of AR/VR applications within its live production workfl ow. Enco has also updated
Qimera’s live data capabilities, including automating graphics feeds with its MOS Listener for newsrooms. The application monitors incoming names, titles, graphics and other media objects for immediate display within varied Qimera environments. Qimera’s real-time 3D charts and graphs can be generated in augmented reality with no green screen and intermixed with live camera feeds. Enco is demonstrating a
streamlined version of Qimera’s production workfl ow featuring green screen and 3D camera tracking technology on its IBC stand. 8.C76
Qimera’s enhanced virtualised rendering produces crisper and more realistic images
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