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Broadcasters stake out mobile TV territory with OmniBus iTX

May 07, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, automation No Comments →

U.S. broadcasters are adding mobile services with the iTX playout system.

Nativ launches Mio multiplatform video distribution

May 07, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, automation No Comments →

The Mio managed service provides the complete solution to deliver video via any platform to any device.

Abekas launches Kiva video server at NAB2008

May 07, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, automation No Comments →

The HD/SD four-channel production server can hold 80 hours of 200Mb/s JPEG2000 recording.

QTV introduces new prompting and video server products

May 07, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, automation No Comments →

QTV has launched its range of Starter Series prompters.

Snell & Wilcox eases quality assurance with QC Station

May 07, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, automation No Comments →

The stand-alone automated monitoring and quality assurance system integrates easily into any infrastructure to ensure accurate content ingest and playout.

K-WILL unveils portable lip-sync detector

May 07, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, automation No Comments →

The device also detects digital video and audio errors in real time.

360 Systems introduces MAXX-2400

May 07, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, automation No Comments →

The new broadcast server features multiple channels and 700 hours of program storage.

VCI offers multiple configurations

May 07, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, automation No Comments →

VCI Solutions is now offering its automation software system, autoXe MC, in three distinct packages.

Broadcast automation in 360 degrees

May 07, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, automation No Comments →

Adrian Scott of Pro-Bel explores the requirements for broadcast automation in today’s technological environment.

ION Media Networks selects Volicon Observer for monitoring, archiving

April 23, 2008 By: Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed Category: Uncategorized, automation No Comments →

The station group has deployed Observer to enhance compliance and quality of service at 56 U.S. stations.