#IBC2025
MYRIAD SCHEDULES BENEFIT FROM AUTOMATION
Broadcast Radio BY KEVIN EMMOTT
With support for all major radio automation systems, Myriad Schedule Pro is a professional radio scheduling system from Broadcast Radio, making its debut at IBC. Available as a traditional desktop application, a cloud- based web service or a hybrid offering, Myriad Schedule Pro offers real-time integration with Myriad Playout to allow stations to plan music and organise content from a single unifi ed interface. In addition, Myriad Schedule Pro also offers compatibility with third- party automation systems, making it a fl exible scheduling system for stations on other playout platforms. Broadcast Radio says its export
and integration tools also make it easy to install in mixed- infrastructure environments, enabling users to adopt without having to undertake a whole system changeover. Features include Myriad Schedule Pro’s customisable Clock system that allows stations to build hourly clocks using a drag-and- drop interface, facilitated by logic that offers dynamic formatting by time of day, show type, or genre. Clocks are assisted by over 100 user-defi nable scheduling rules governing song separation, artist rotation, album balance, tempo fl ow and more, with sophisticated rulesets for artist groups and related entities. It also boasts an intelligent log review system, an integrated research panel and an advanced reporting suite. 8.B77h
UPPING THE VOLUME FOR VOLUMETRIC CAPTURE
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Synch whole: eCapture Pro can handle volumetric data from 500+ cameras
Emergent Vision Technologies
BY DAVID FOX Broadcast Radio’s Clock functionality has over 100 user-defi nable scheduling rules
High-speed imaging specialist Emergent Vision Technologies is combining its camera systems and proprietary software platform, eCapture Pro, to record uncompressed video from over 500 synchronised cameras without a single frame drop. As volumetric video and 4D performance capture move from labs into real-world production, the technical demands on capture infrastructure have increased. Resolution and frame rates are going up, but so are expectations around reliability, fl exibility and real-time access to data.
eCapture Pro handles real- time sync, preview, capture and GPU-based processing with a high level of stability. It receives content from Emergent’s high- speed cameras, including the widely deployed HB-25000-SB, offering 25 megapixels at 100fps over 25GigE, and the upcoming HZ-25000-SB, which pushes the same resolution beyond 390fps via a 100GigE interface. By controlling the entire chain from the camera sensor to network transport and host memory access, Emergent says that data integrity, timing and throughput are maintained. For studios, this promises more time spent on creativity and post- production, and less time dealing with technical limitations. 11.A36
AUDIO MONITORING SIMPLIFIED WITH NEW BASE MODEL Cobalt Digital BY KEVIN EMMOTT
Building on the success of its fl exible Aria AUD-MON audio monitor, Cobalt is keeping things simple with the introduction at IBC of a new base model. Boasting a single-button interface, the 1U model complements
existing units and supports the same diverse input options, including two SDI up to 12G or MADI, two SFP for SDI over fi bre, AES, balanced analogue audio and GPI for automation. Key features include a live video thumbnail, SDI monitoring output, individual channel volume controls for mixing, and confi guration via front panel
touch display or web interface. Cobalt is also showcasing the Aria OG-AUD4-Dante bidirectional audio embedder/ de-embedder router card with 12G, SDI, MADI, AES and Dante inputs and outputs.
Also on show is the UltraBlue
MV-SW multiviewer. Enhanced with a host of new features, the software-based multiviewer
supports all the compressed fl avours and uncompressed IP/SDI inputs, while scalable output options allow it to evolve alongside customer requirements. UltraBlue is also available as a turnkey server and features support for receiving AV content over IP across a variety of protocols and formats. 8.D83
The Aria audio monitor features a single-button interface for ultra-simple operation
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