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KAIROS: How Panasonic’s IT/IP platform could be the “Photoshop” for video

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment June 7, 2021

KAIROS is Panasonic’s IT/IP platform that gives you unlimited control by fully utilizing the power and flexibility of its CPU and GPU, offering unrestricted flexibility of input, output and operation for a more efficient live workflow. We caught up with Panasonic Engineering Manager Harry Patel to talk all things KAIROS, including its origins, the state of SMPTE 2110, KAIROS’ configuration and components and how it can be the “Photoshop” for video.

Major Advancement of NDI® Helps a World Connected by IP Video Through Mobile, Wireless, Augmented and Virtual Reality Applications

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment March 30, 2020

Latest version of the world’s most widely adopted video over IP technology includes improved compression, new mobile tools, support for Unreal Engine and more

NewTek Features the Spark Plus at NAB 2019

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment April 8, 2019

The NewTek Spark™ family of video IP converters enable you to directly connect your existing systems and devices, and have them instantly available as NDI® compatible sources on your network at resolutions up to 4K UHD 60p.

Why Everyone is Talking About IP in Video

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment April 3, 2019

I spent my early years in Film and Television production during the transition from analog to digital. Beta had taken over broadcast and VHS had started a consumer revolution.

LiveU Highlights Massive Growth in Live IP Video Traffic

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment December 8, 2017

With IP becoming more and more prevalent in broadcast media, cellular bonding seems to be the popular way to achieve that.  There are many advantages to using cellular bonding technology for productions that are remote from internet sources and needs a quick way to transmit video signals.

IP Video: What We’ve Learned So Far

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 26, 2017

The last few years have been an exciting time for the broadcast industry. We’ve seen the rapid development and deployment of IP and COTS-based infrastructures introduce new workflows to streamline operations and reshape how we build facilities.

With all the options and flexibility that IP-based infrastructures enable, additional complexity is also added to the system. On top of existing broadcast standards for transporting video over coax, such as SMPTE 292M, a plethora of emerging standards have been introduced into the marketplace that, although functionally solved a problem, generated large interoperability issues that inhibited growth and mass adoption.