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Miranda receives two awards from broadcast technology media

Miranda’s Automatic Loudness Control prevents excessive jumps in program-to-program and channel-to-channel loudness levels.

Miranda Technologies has received two awards from the broadcast technology media for its new products introduced at the NAB 2010 show in Las Vegas.

Automatic Loudness Control

The company received a ‘Pick Hit’ award from Broadcast Engineering magazine for its Automatic Loudness Control solutions, which prevent excessive audio jumps between programs and commercials. The solutions offer exceptional functional integration, along with a choice of leading audio processing technologies to provide the best match for broadcasters and service providers’ mix of channels.

3DX-3901 Stereoscopic 3D signal processor

Miranda also received a STAR award from TV Technology magazine for its 3DX-3901 Stereoscopic 3D signal processor, which provides high quality conversion of multiple 3D formats, including Dual 1.5Gbps, Dual 3Gbps, Single 3Gbps, and Single 1.5Gbps, with side-by-side encoding and Sensio side-by-side encoding. Monitoring functions include Anaglyph, Difference-Disparity, and Left or Right eye display.

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Miranda’s new 3DX-3901 Stereoscopic 3D signal processor offers high quality conversion of multiple 3D formats.

‘Loudness control and 3DTV were undoubtedly hot topics among broadcasters at the NAB show this year’, says Spiro Plagakis, Senior Vice-President, Sales & Marketing at Miranda Technologies. ‘We’ve been focusing on these growing requirements, and we’re delighted to have won these key industry awards at the show.’

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About Miranda

Miranda Technologies Inc. (TSX: MT) develops, manufactures and markets high performance hardware and software for the television broadcast industry. Its solutions are purchased by content creators, broadcasters, specialty channels and television service providers to enable and enhance the transition to a complex multi-channel digital and HD broadcast environment. This equipment allows customers to generate additional revenue while reducing costs through more efficient distribution and management of content as well as the automation of previously manual processes. Miranda employs approximately 560 people at its Montreal headquarters and in its facilities located in Wallingford (UK), Grass Valley (California, USA), Paris (France), Tokyo (Japan), Zaltbommel (Netherlands), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Beijing (China) and Hong Kong. Miranda is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

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