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V-Nova and Hitachi to Halve the Bandwidth for Live UHD Contribution and Distribution

V-Nova Ltd., a leading provider of video compression solutions, and Hitachi Data Systems, will unveil an end-to-end solution for the acquisition and delivery of live UHD content to consumers at the Hitachi booth (SL3910) during NAB Show 2015 (Las Vegas, April 13-16).  Visitors will see a complete, deployment-ready UHD ecosystem, combining the latest Hitachi Kokusai 4K camera (SK-UHD4000), Hitachi Data Systems servers and the recently launched PERSEUS® video compression technology.
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V-Nova and Hitachi to Halve the Bandwidth for Live UHD Contribution and Distribution

Utah Scientific Launches UHD-12G Router

Utah Scientific today announced its all-new UHD-12G digital routing switcher, the industry's first enterprise-class router to enable distribution of a full range of SDI video signals, from SD data rates up to 2160p60 data rates, in a single-link interconnect. Ideal for live acquisition of UHDTV content, the UHD-12G simplifies installations, reduces the rack space and cables needed to process 4K signals, and lowers operating expense.

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Utah Scientific Launches UHD-12G Router

Utah Scientific Announces 4K Routing Switcher

Utah Scientific, a worldwide leader in routing and master control switchers, today announced a major extension of the UTAH-100/UDS routing switcher family with a new range of routing switchers offering 6 Gbps UHD-SDI signal capabilities to support new 4K signal formats (both single- and multi-link) used in ultra-high-definition (UHD) TV production. The 6 Gbps UHD-SDI solutions will provide twice the density (at half the power) and outstanding performance at a substantially lower cost than competitive 3 Gbps multi-link solutions.
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Utah Scientific Announces 4K Routing Switcher

Utah Scientific and Sisvel Technology to Demonstrate 2D-Compatible 3D Transmission at NAB

At the 2011 NAB Show, Utah Scientific (booth N4511) and Sisvel Technology (booth N4618) will be demonstrating a new form of 3D broadcasting that is fully compatible with 2D television displays, allowing 3D and 2D viewing of a single broadcast stream. This is made possible by 3D Tile Format, an innovative technique for formatting stereoscopic images that integrates two 720p frames within a single 1080p frame. The reconstructed right and left images maintain their original 720p spatial and temporal resolution, giving viewers of both versions the full benefit of the original picture.
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Utah Scientific and Sisvel Technology to Demonstrate 2D-Compatible 3D Transmission at NAB

Updated VariCam LT ‘ready for live’

Set to be released at the end of February 2018, the Version 6 firmware upgrade sees the camera gain a new shading mode alongside tally and return video management. Full control of the cameras is also possible from Panasonic’s AK-HRP1000 remote control panel.

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Updated VariCam LT ‘ready for live’

University of Alabama Presents Live Performance in Another Dimension

“The Realm” has certainly caught the eyes - behind polarized glasses - of audiences who experienced its April 20 debut at the University of Alabama. Dept. of Theatre and Dance faculty member John Virciglio created The Realm, a theatrical dance performance using stereoscopic 3D to create a virtual environment for live performers in real time. The 3-D elements came from 12 High End Systems DL.3 digital lighting fixtures, controlled with a Road Hog Full Boar. Mainlight Industries supplied The Realm with the DL.3 fixtures.
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University of Alabama Presents Live Performance in Another Dimension

United uses innovative mobile 4K set to shoot ‘The Grand Tour’

This Autumn, online streaming service Amazon Prime will be introducing its new car show, 'The Grand Tour'. As an expert in the field of 4K, United was asked to take care of technical solutions for the show worldwide. United has built a custom flypack for this assignment, giving the show its first novelty. This mobile set includes a specially developed record rack to process the volume of data in real time.

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United uses innovative mobile 4K set to shoot ‘The Grand Tour’

United Relies on RTS Communications when Recording Muse Show

In July, the British band Muse gave a concert in Rome’s Olympic Stadium. The audience of over 50,000 enjoyed a superlative show, as the live recording of the event – DVD and Blu-ray discs are currently in production – will shortly testify. The task of capturing the concert-going experience as vividly and authentically as possible was assigned to the Hilversum-based media full service and broadcast specialist United, as the company – part of the Euro Media Group (EMG) – had already established a tremendous reputation in the field with its spectacular live recordings of acts like Coldplay and Andrea Bocelli.
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United Relies on RTS Communications when Recording Muse Show

United Records Muse Concert with 4K Cinema Cameras

On Saturday 6th July this year, United undertook the recording of Muse’s concert at the Olympic Stadium in Rome. Following Coldplay and Andrea Bocelli’s concerts in 2012, this year United was asked to record the video and audio for Muse’s concert in a unique manner. A dual workflow was developed for the concert, which on one hand worked in HD 1080 25Psf for Blue Ray, and on the other, recorded a complete 4K programme for a possible cinema release. All this, in the highest quality, with digital film cameras and lenses in a multiple camera situation. United managed to break new ground.
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United Records Muse Concert with 4K Cinema Cameras

United Keeps The Grand Tour 4K-Aligned with Leader LV5490

Hilversum-based video systems specialist United has chosen Leader's LV5490 as the test and measurement core of a 4K ultra-high-definition flyaway production system for Amazon Prime's new motoring television series, The Grand Tour. The show reunites presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. An initial 36 episodes are being produced for release on Amazon Prime. The LV5490 was purchased via Leader's channel partner Fofic BV, based at Diemen near Amsterdam.

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United Keeps The Grand Tour 4K-Aligned with Leader LV5490

United Is Introducing the iOne

It is ready for the future, innovative and equipped for (amongst other things) business to business productions, internet productions and streaming, smaller sporting events and screen recordings with a smaller crew.
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United Is Introducing the iOne

Underwater 3D a Reality with Element Technica Neutron

Element Technica, leading designer and manufacturer of 3D rigs designed to mount digital camera and lens pairs stereoscopically, announces that its Technica 3D Neutron rig, mounted with Silicon Imaging SI-2K cameras, can now be enclosed in the purpose-built Neutron BORG 3D underwater housing system from HydroFlex. The underwater 3D camera system incorporates a Cinedeck recorder inside the housing.
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Underwater 3D a Reality with Element Technica Neutron

Uncompromised 4K production at Roland Garros with Sony technology

One of the biggest sports events in the world is now happening, and tennis fans can enjoy the clarity of stunning 4K pictures captured with Sony technology. Once again, France Télévisions is live operating the acclaimed Sony’s HDC-4300 system cameras to deliver simultaneous production in 4K, HDR and HD from the Philippe-Chatrier central court. The PWS-4500, Sony’s new 4K live production server, is also being used in France Télévisions’ infrastructure for 4K ISO recording, provided by Video-Plus rental facility. The 4K stream will be available for CANAL+ and Eurosport subscribers, to deliver uncompromised experience to tennis enthusiasts across Europe.

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Uncompromised 4K production at Roland Garros with Sony technology

UltraHD with HEVC first for SES

Working with its partners Harmonic and Broadcom Corporation, it presented an end-to-end demonstration at the SES Industry Days in Luxembourg using Harmonic’s ProMedia Xpress and a HEVC decoder reference-design system based on Broadcom’s BCM7445 device for receiving HEVC encoded Ultra-HD television transmission.
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UltraHD with HEVC first for SES

UltraHD via Satellite Poised to Carve Market Niche

NSR's newly released UltraHD via Satellite finds, over the long term, UltraHD channels representing a respectable but niche opportunity for satellite companies. This nascent market is expected to start at a low base in 2015 with just 15 channels being demanded by the global cable TV, IPTV and DTH industries combined. The global satellite UltraHD market is expected to reach $412 million in 2025 from an $8.2 million revenue base in 2015.
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UltraHD via Satellite Poised to Carve Market Niche

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