Manage – Page 17
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Industry Trends
Avid CEO Hernandez sacked for workplace misconduct
Jeff Rosica has been appointed Chief Executive of Avid after Louis Hernandez was sacked “due to violations of company policies related to workplace conduct”.
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Industry Trends
Object-based audio: Slicing and dicing sound for broadcast
Object-based audio promises immersion, accessibility, personalisation and interactivity, but fears of a format war persist.
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Industry Trends
Grass Valley and SAM: The challenges and benefits of consolidation
Belden’s decision to buy SAM and combine it with Grass Valley continues a long history of acquisitions for both companies, but what are the challenges in merging the firms and what does the deal mean for the wider industry?
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Video
Video: How colour management advances VR, AR & beyond
Technicolor’s Nick Mitchell and Tania Pouli discuss the importance of colour management even beyond virtual and augmented reality.
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Thought Leadership
Integrating ahead of the curve
A changing industry, with increased demand for video from a wider array of organisations, has fueled the need for a different breed of broadcast solutions provider, writes Håvard Myklebust.
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Industry Trends
Protecting assets from creation to consumption
Pirating and the illicit redistribution of premium content is a growing concern for content owners and platforms. What are the tools for dealing with the threat?
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Hannes Strobel, Rohde & Schwarz
Rohde & Schwarz is helping its customers build functional workflows, drive supply chain efficiency and create IP-centric solutions, explains Hannes Strobel, Vice President of Monitoring and Headend.
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Industry Trends
Plotting a course through 2018: The vendors' view
What will be the hot topics in 2018? What will lead the debate on IBC365? And what are we likely to be talking about when we all meet in September in Amsterdam? Manufacturers and vendors offer their views.
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Industry Trends
Top 10 most-read Content Management articles
Articles featuring the adoption of cloud, transition to IP, converting assets to HDR and SMPTE ST 2110 approval were among the most-read Content Management articles of 2017.
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Industry Trends
IBC2017 technical papers: Metadata and transmitting
Deep learning, metadata and digital transmission were among the research areas explored across the IBC2017 technical papers.
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Industry Trends
Focusing on the core: the importance of outsourcing
The maturation of the broadcast industry and advances in technology have allowed media firms to concentrate on the essentials, writes John Maxwell Hobbs.
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Industry Trends
AIMS and NABA forge partnership for IP technology roadmap
The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) has entered into a formal agreement with the North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) on the technology roadmap for IP.
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Industry Trends
Imagine Communications replaces CEO
Charlie Vogt has stepped down as Chief Executive of Imagine Communications.
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Industry Trends
Transcoding in the cloud
In the era of multiplatform delivery the ability to create many formats at speed is vital, but where does the cloud fit in a broadcaster’s transcoding strategy?
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Industry Trends
IABM End-User Survey shows shift in buyer demands
Media technology buyers look poised to increase their spending over the next 12 months as part of wider efforts to boost efficiency and agility.
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Industry Trends
Keeping on top of streaming assets
The use of the internet to deliver live content and VOD is growing as fast as new platforms arise to view it on, but there are challenges facing broadcasters and content owners wishing to get onboard.
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Technical Papers
Media orchestration between streams and devices
The upcoming MPEG Media Orchestration standard enables the temporal and spatial orchestration of multiple media and metadata streams.
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Technical Papers
Beyond HEVC: video coding standardisation
Though High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is still in its take-up phase, it is foreseeable that even better compression will be needed in the future.
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Technical Papers
Replacing JPEG 2000
A replacement for the JPEG 2000 (J2K) block coder that offers exceptionally high throughput, with a small reduction in coding efficiency.
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Technical Papers
Introduction to JPEG XS
Video production is characterised by large data volumes, to ease intensive workflows a novel image and video codec called JPEG XS is currently standardised.