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StreamShark Video CDN Integrates with Matrox Moarch

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 15, 2016

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The latest in a series of partner integrations, Matrox is today announcing StreamShark’s implementation of Matrox® Monarch™ encoding and streaming controls into their event video CDN. “StreamShark works closely with both small and large organizations that use live streaming as a means to broadcast their message globally, at internet scale,” said James Broberg, CEO, StreamShark.

Networks, Miracles, and Video Production

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 15, 2016

In a new article, RedShark News examines three of the most important factors that IP workflow offers to video production.  The major emphasis is on how the workflow is able to carry multiple channels at high quality with one network cable as opposed to multiple video cables, one required for each video source.

We’d add a fourth: communication is bi-directional with an IP solution such as NDI…

Why You Need the Matrox Monarch LCS

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 14, 2016

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The Monarch LCS is networkable and ready for action as soon as you take it out of the box and connect to your establishment’s network.

Deluxe and their HDR Workflow

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 14, 2016

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Earlier this fall, Netflix summoned an array of technology journalists to New York to teach them about high dynamic range (HDR) technology, using the OTT operator’s range of Marvel superhero shows as a guide.

“The Edit” Invests in Avid NEXIS | PRO Storage and Cutting-Edge Workflows

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 14, 2016

The Edit is Brighton’s longest established full post production facility and the team are celebrating their tenth birthday this year. They work with acclaimed directors on a diverse range of projects, from prime time TV programs and commercials, to worldwide cinema releases. Dave Austin, founder of The Edit, brings over 20 years of broadcast experience to the company. After training at the BBC, he went freelance at the age of 23 and set up the company in 2006.

Virtual Reality for Chuches

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 14, 2016

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It’s always good to understand the past when we see something that promises to take us into the future. Over the long term, the church has done fairly well with mass media and communications. Think about the origins of the printing press

Webinar: Top Products for Facebook Live and Yotube Video

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 13, 2016

In case you missed last weeks live webinar you can watch it here to see the overview of the top streaming products for Facebook Live and YouTube Live. Gary Bettan goes over the exciting products available now for your streaming needs.

Avid Impacts Discovery Networks MENA

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 13, 2016

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Intelligent storage and integrated creative solutions on the Avid MediaCentral Platform enable collaboration and workflow efficiencies

MOTU Ships 624 and 8A Mobile Audio Interfaces with Thunderbolt, USB3, and AVB/TSN

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 13, 2016

MOTU 624 and 8A Mobile Audio Interface CAMBRIDGE, MA — Tuesday, December 6, 2016. MOTU is now shipping the 624 and 8A, two mobile audio interfaces with Thunderbolt and USB3 connectivity for Mac and Windows. Both interfaces share the same superb analog audio quality, ultra-low latency performance, advanced DSP-driven mixing and extensive AVB/TSN audio networking features as MOTU’s flagship 1248 and 16A interfaces.

2-Minute Tutorial: NewTek Connect Pro Automatic Playback Over the IP Video Network

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 12, 2016

In a previous Tip entry, 2-Minute Tutorial: How to Set Up NewTek™ Connect Pro for Media Playback, we showed how to set up NewTek Connect Pro and add its outputs to a switcher’s inputs. NewTek Connect Pro can be a source for any NDI-enabled production switcher, but there are some additional advantages when you use the application with a TriCaster, and we’ll show you those here. In many ways, using NewTek Connect Pro is like having four more DDRs for a TriCaster.