Broadcasting beyond borders
After proving itself on the world’s biggest stage, remote production ushers in a new era in global sports broadcasting.
After proving itself on the world’s biggest stage, remote production ushers in a new era in global sports broadcasting.
Scalable, resilient, low-latency cloud solutions to enhance live production technology for leading sports, news and events on cable and OTT platforms.
The company will demonstrate flexible workflows for remote production, ST 2110 transition, and XR applications.
The company has engineered a software-defined ecosystem around open standards, streamlining interoperability for content delivery.
Sports broadcasters will continue to embrace remote production techniques to cut costs and maintain the highest possible quality.
Regional and global speakers will share insights at keynotes, talks and panel discussions within the Content Congress, Sat Expo and Next Gen Content Screenings.
The demo will be showcasing the cost and sustainability benefits of full remote production workflows for sports events.
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We expect to see a whole new generation of products at IBC 2022 that cater to emerging broadcast scenarios.
The automated production systems feature AI-powered action-tracking technology that has been developed and deployed by Mobile Viewpoint.
TVU Media Services will also provide a mobile broadcasting app, which enables reporters to produce live shots and use TVU’s integrated production solutions.
OBS and Alibaba have also deployed multi-camera replay systems for frame-freezing slow-motion replays.
Following Vislink's acquisition of Mobile Viewpoint earlier in 2021, the companies will exhibit their newly integrated product range for the first time.
The company will focus on key market sectors including telcos, broadcasters, sports rights holders and other live event organisers.
Monarch Edge extends the production studio by transporting up to four synchronised HD-/3G-SDI camera feeds or a single 12G-SDI signal with glass-to-glass latencies as low as 100ms.
The company aims to take live production to the cloud to feed demand for remote production of live TV, virtual events and social media engagement.
The RACK Series is designed to be deployed in fixed locations and directly connected on wired IP networks, offering a real cost-effective alternative to satellite or fibre.
“The pressure is on broadcasters to find ways to produce more content, more affordably, without compromising quality”
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