Rohde & Schwarz will demonstrate its products range at the event from April 16-19, 2023 in Las Vegas.
Rohde & Schwarz will be highlighting performance and productivity boosts in its media products at NAB Show 2023, in Las Vegas Convention Center.
R&SSpycerNode is recognised as a flexible storage system, and at NAB, it is joined by R&S SpycerNode2, which sees a fresh approach to the core architecture to deliver important new functionality. The new design includes the ability to add solid-state caching stores, providing a very much faster response to network users for regularly used content.
To allow users to tailor capacities precisely to their requirements, R&S SpycerNode2 now offers storage in blocks of 28 disk or SSD drives, up to a maximum of 84 drives in a single chassis, with up to four chassis under a single pair of controllers for a maximum of 6.7 petabytes.
The industry standard for creating file-based media deliverables, R&S CLIPSTER 6 Mark 2 is faster than previous models. As well as making multiple versions much more efficient, it has allowed the addition of important new functionality, not least in audio where Dolby and Atmos are now supported, along with real-time downmixing where required.
R&S VENICE, the ingest-to-playout content store, also has enhanced functionality being seen for the first time at NAB 2023.
Demonstrating that cloud playout is now commonplace, R&S playout automation, using Venice storage and Pixel Power Gallium automation management and StreamMaster video processing, will be shown managing multiple premium channels, hosted on the booth and in the AWS cloud.
Providing monitoring for the multi-channel playout will be the latest version of the R&S PRISMON, the networked multiviewer hosted entirely on COTS hardware. Bult for the real demands of today’s broadcast centres, it supports multiple I/O streams simultaneously, including ST2110, NDI, SRT and SDI. New for NAB is SDM (Scalable Distributed Multiviewing), which means displays can be created beyond the processing capabilities of a single unit by creating each (picture-in-picture) PiP only once and intelligently sharing them across the network.
James Gilbert, Director of Product Management at Rohde & Schwarz, said: “As we speak to broadcasters and media enterprises around the world, they all say the same things: they need to do more. They have to handle bigger signals like 4k Ultra HD, they have to monitor more channels, they have to store, route and deliver more content to more destinations and they have to automate more channels. All our new developments at NAB2023 are focused around doing more, and achieving it without risking quality, reliability or resilience.”
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