A PTZ camera is a video camera that can be controlled by a remote controller. Pan, Tilt, and Zoom (PTZ) are the three primary movement functions that a camera operator would traditionally perform on a tripod-mounted video camera to control the horizontal field, vertical field, and focal length. Because PTZ cameras support remote or robotic control and operation, the operator does not need to stand behind the video camera to manually operate it. By removing the camera operator, the camera position requires less of a footprint—in fact, if the PTZ camera is mounted to a wall or column, it may require no actual footprint at all.
From the classroom to stage performances or morning broadcasts: a high school fully connected through NDI. In this Webinar, find out how Stephen Heywood, CEO of The Tech Buzz, enabled Hubbard High School educators and students to take control of their video productions with PTZOptics. Includes an update on PTZOptics’ new releases and a live Q&A!
In a recent article for APB+, Joe Tan discusses how NDI can be used to empower your workflow. One platform stands out as a catalyst for transformation in the fast-paced world of broadcasting, where technology is increasingly reshaping traditional media workflows. The Network Device Interface (NDI) standard, which combines information technology and traditional broadcasting, is blurring the lines between broadcast and audio-visual information technology (AVIT) networks. This convergence is becoming increasingly important as media content digitization and video consumption continue to rise.
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Jamie G
July 13, 2023
NRS is the ultimate NDI enabled shared storage solution. From providing instant access to an expansive library of stored media assets, to enabling essential and extended recording sessions, to supporting […]
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Jamie G
June 21, 2023
NDI joined us at InfoComm 2023 to discuss NDI technology. NDI integrates easy-to-setup, low-latency and high-performance connectivity into any device and workflow. If your business uses video, NDI will connect […]
Jordan from StorageReview recently wrote their review on the NETGEAR AV Line of M4250 Switches. The NETGEAR AV Line of M4250 Switches is a new product specifically developed for audio/video professionals. It was created with the help of prominent specialists in the professional AV sector and blends NETGEAR’s years of networking expertise with AV industry best practices. The M4250 switches are designed for the expanding AV over IP industry and can handle commonly used 1Gbps codecs.
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Jamie G
June 20, 2023
Kioview joined us at the 2023 InfoComm Show to show off their line of NDI products. Kiloview is a professional hardware manufacturer as well as software developer & solution provider […]
In a recent article for Streaming Media, Shawn gives his review of the NETGEAR M4250 Network Switch. NDI version 1.0, a method for transmitting audio and video signals over gigabit Ethernet, was announced by NewTek in April 2016. The first device to handle this protocol was the NewTek TriCaster, and over time, NDI support has grown to include a who’s who of the video production industry.
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Jamie G
May 25, 2023
Don’t miss out on a simplified, flexible, and reliable NDI solution for live production workflows based on IP! On June 1st at 9am EST, Judy Zuo, VP of Kiloview, will […]
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Jamie G
May 24, 2023
Don’t miss out on a simplified, flexible, and reliable NDI solution for live production workflows based on IP! On June 1st at 9am EST, Judy Zuo, VP of Kiloview, will […]