Panasonic PTZ Camera – BROADFIELD NEWS https://news.broadfield.com Distributor of Live Production Equipment for Resellers Only Thu, 01 Feb 2024 19:44:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://news.broadfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/bdi-square-logo-150x150.png Panasonic PTZ Camera – BROADFIELD NEWS https://news.broadfield.com 32 32 How 2023’s AV Technology Prepares You to Innovate in 2024 https://news.broadfield.com/how-2023s-av-technology-prepares-you-to-innovate-in-2024/ Thu, 08 Feb 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://news.broadfield.com/?p=27693 In the ever-evolving landscape of AV technology, 2023 marked a pivotal year for Panasonic Connect and its customers. Responding adeptly to shifts in the live event production industry, Panasonic unveiled a diverse range of cutting-edge AV products, setting the stage for a dynamic future. From rugged outdoor PTZ cameras to advanced software updates and the revolutionary KAIROS ecosystem, the company demonstrated a commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

Elevating AV Technology with PTZ Camera Systems: At the National Association of Broadcasters show, Panasonic Connect took center stage, introducing enhancements to its PTZ camera lineup. Notably, the AW-UR100 4K outdoor professional PTZ camera showcased its capabilities in extreme conditions, providing a solution for live streaming demands across various scenarios. Meanwhile, the AW-UE160W/K 4K PTZ camera offered a blend of flexibility and broadcast functionality, featuring advanced autofocus, image stabilization, and support for IP and wireless 5G transmission.

Cutting-Edge Software Updates: Panasonic Connect emphasized its commitment to continuous improvement by offering software updates that enhance the functionality of its devices. Auto-tracking updates for select PTZ camera models and advancements in the KAIROS touch panel control system showcased the company’s dedication to streamlining operations and reducing the burden on operators.

KAIROS Expansion Addresses Evolution in AV Tech: The star of the show at NAB was undoubtedly KAIROS, Panasonic Connect’s live video production ecosystem. With the release of the AT-KC200 core mainframe, the KAIROS ecosystem received a significant boost in inputs, outputs, production canvas resolution, video processing performance, and file storage capacity. As the live-streaming market continues to surge, KAIROS stands out by simplifying workflows and integrating functions that traditionally require separate equipment.

Adapting to Reach a Global Market: Recognizing the global surge in live streaming, Panasonic Connect expanded its KAIROS ecosystem to address the evolving market demands. With the release of the UCU700 Camera Control Unit, the company provided a solution for customers transitioning to IP-based broadcasting, supporting both legacy and new AV technology workflows.

AV Technology Will Supercharge the Immersive Experience in 2024: Looking ahead to 2024, Panasonic Connect remains committed to supercharging immersive experiences with its top-of-the-line AV tech products. From video wall solutions to projector systems with projection mapping, the company aims to create custom solutions that captivate audiences. As seen in its past collaborations, Panasonic’s immersive experiences go beyond entertainment, extending to verticals such as education and corporate settings.

Conclusion: Panasonic Connect’s journey through 2023 showcased a dedication to innovation, adaptability, and customer satisfaction. As we step into 2024, the company’s diverse portfolio of AV tech products continues to set the standard for live entertainment solutions. Whether it’s rugged PTZ cameras, advanced software updates, or groundbreaking KAIROS technology, Panasonic Connect remains at the forefront of the industry, ready to shape the future of AV technology. Thank you for joining us on this remarkable journey, and here’s to the magical experiences that await in 2024!

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MSC Streamlines Its Cruise Ships’ Large AV Infrastructure with NDI https://news.broadfield.com/msc-streamlines-its-cruise-ships-large-av-infrastructure-with-ndi/ Mon, 30 Oct 2023 14:00:00 +0000 https://news.broadfield.com/?p=26789 MSC Cruises, one of the world’s top cruise lines with a remarkable 300-year history of maritime exploration, has undertaken a groundbreaking initiative to transform the audio-visual (AV) infrastructure on their cruise ships using NDI technology. In the past, MSC, like many others in the industry, relied on traditional HDMI and SDI cables to interconnect video equipment throughout their ships. This approach presented a multitude of challenges, ranging from the unwieldy size of the equipment and high costs to the limited interoperability of their AV systems. The sheer volume of video flows, roughly 200 on a single ship, created a cumbersome and intricate network that was reminiscent of a high-capacity network studio such as those operated by NBC Universal or Time Warner.

Moreover, operating at sea posed unique and complicated challenges that differed significantly from working in a traditional studio environment. SDI cables, once installed, were challenging to replace, making adaptability a key concern. The AV teams had to meticulously plan and bring all necessary equipment on board, including redundant systems and devices for every potential contingency. For example, if they lacked a frame converter and a situation required one, their options were limited.

In pursuit of a more efficient, adaptable, and lightweight infrastructure, André Nunes, MSC’s Manager of Digital Video and Broadcasting, made the bold decision to transition to an NDI-based infrastructure for the MSC Explora and MSC Europa cruise lines. The primary motivations behind this shift were to reduce infrastructure bulk, save valuable space, and enhance interconnectivity through the use of advanced fiber optic lines. André Nunes expressed his confidence in this decision, stating, “I believe we have the biggest infrastructure in the world aboard the MSC Europa, and I’m not joking. The decision to go with NDI was largely about reducing infrastructure, saving space, and supporting interconnectivity through fiber optic lines.”

Implementing a new AV infrastructure on this scale is no easy task, especially in the middle of the open sea. To make this ambitious vision a reality, André and his team sought the expertise of Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to design and deploy the NDI infrastructure. In addition to HPE, MSC also partnered with AdCom to orchestrate and fine-tune the setup right from the project’s conception. Their services included organizing routings, closing domains, and designing workflows, all critical aspects of this large-scale AV transformation. Collaborating with these consultants was essential in overcoming the latency challenges caused by the strict firewalls mandated on all MSC cruise ships.

Together, with the support of their trusted consultants, André and his team succeeded in constructing a comprehensive NDI infrastructure, which included an array of components such as 133 Kiloview Devices (encoders and decoders), 24 Panasonic PTZ Cameras, 6 Vizrt Tricasters, and a Sienna Router featuring a 160×160 crosspoint matrix. The system handled more than 200 total NDI streams, all skillfully managed by HPE Network Switches running on fiber optic cables. This architecture featured link aggregation between AS and DS at 40 GB, with 200 GB directly on the core network, ensuring redundancy and reliability.

One of the most significant outcomes of this innovative transformation is that, thanks to the NDI-based infrastructure, André and his team have established a highly functional network that is perfectly suited for sailing the seven seas. The MSC Explora and MSC Europa cruise lines now enjoy several key advantages, including:

  1. Minimal, streamlined infrastructure: The adoption of NDI technology has significantly reduced the size and bulk of AV equipment, making the ship’s operations more efficient.
  2. Flexible, interoperable equipment: NDI’s capabilities have enhanced the interconnectivity and adaptability of the AV equipment, allowing for seamless operation and communication between various devices.
  3. Reduced costs per connection: Not only has the adoption of NDI streamlined the infrastructure, but it has also led to cost savings in terms of equipment procurement, installation, and maintenance.

Achieving this impressive feat required close collaboration with HPE and AdCom’s consultants, who played a crucial role in navigating the complex challenges associated with firewalls and access controls. Their expertise and guidance ensured that MSC Cruises had the right equipment to overcome these challenges and establish a highly functional multicast network.

In summary, MSC Cruises’ transition to NDI technology has marked a significant milestone in the cruise industry, setting new standards for AV infrastructure on their cruise ships. By embracing this forward-thinking approach, they have not only enhanced the quality and flexibility of their AV systems but have also made substantial improvements in cost-efficiency and infrastructure management, ultimately ensuring a top-notch experience for passengers aboard the MSC Explora and MSC Europa cruise lines.

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