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New from Snell is Vega, a routing platform that allows users to configure any signal port independently for fibre and/or coax (copper), easing a mixed connectivity environment.
The new HVS-4000 HANABI multi-format vision mixer is available as 2 M/E, 2.5 M/E, or 3 M/E. Features include support for mixed SD, HD and 3 Gbps inputs, video files and stereoscopic 3D.
Sony has shipped its first consignment of F65 CineAlta cameras into Europe, with UK dealers CVP and Top-Teks receiving the first units of the high-resolution, large-sensor camera.
Showing for the first time is the Lynx Technik yellobrik CHD 1812, a self-contained HDMI to SDI converter with integrated frame synchroniser. The solution allows facilities to convert HDMI to HD or SD-SDI, including sources originating from broadcast video cameras.
Digital video value added reseller NMR (New Media Research) will showcase ToolsOnAir’s ‘TV Station in a Mac Mini’, among other innovations, at this year’s BVE.
A developer of solutions that are designed to help broadcasters streamline production and maximise productivity, Orad will be highlighting TD Control, PowerPlay, PlayMaker and Interact at BVE.
The fully integrated playout solution incorporates all the functionality to deliver a channel to air but with playout capabilities that make ‘channel-in-a-box’ an exciting choice for broadcasters across the region.
A presentation by BSkyB and a case study based around the Blackpool Tower 4D Experience film (pictured) will be part of the line-up at the 3D Revolution Theatre, of which SGO is again a key sponsor.
The UR5 portable wireless receiver, the VP89 premium shotgun microphone and the BRH441M headset (pictured) will be among the many new/recent items on show at BVE.
Image Systems’ Phoenix provides video, film and digital restoration tools for archives and content owners, while the company’s Nucoda software portfolio incorporates a suite of colour grading and finishing solutions used in film and television post-production.