NAB Show Daily News First Look

 

Editor: Terry Scutt

 
 
 
 
  April 20, 2017
 
 
 
The "NAB Show Daily News" brings you "First Look," a weekly glimpse at the innovations in technology and new products you can expect to see at the NAB Show, along with some exhibitor viewpoints. Join us each week as we prepare to head to Las Vegas for the opening of the NAB Show exhibit floor on April 24.
 
JVC Launching ProHD Portable Bridge
This bonded LTE hotspot can stream signals from multiple ProHD, 4KCam and JVC PTZ streaming cameras for live broadcasts and webcasts.
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Exhibitor Viewpoint — Logitek Electronic Systems
Tag Borland, president, on the industry trends he expects to see at NAB Show: “In the audio world for local market television, we are seeing a move away from large mixing consoles to a “glass cockpit” approach where critical routing and mixing functions are taking place within a rackmount engine, which is interfaced to a video automation system.”
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Arrakis Talks Blue
Arrakis Systems will be on the show floor with the ARC-talk-Blue, a “news-talk” console with a pair of Bluetooth channels for connecting cellphones or other portable devices such as tablets or MP3 players.
Radio Magazine»

Wheatstone to Demo Virtualized Audio Services
The demo includes foosball players playing a simulated sporting event on one side of the booth; the camera feed will be picked up on the other side for final mixing and production with audio routing, control, mixing and processing all done over the wide-area network.
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Exhibitor Viewpoint: GatesAir
Rich Redmond, chief product officer, on how IP technology has affected his company: “IP technology is pervasive. It is the present as much as it is the future. ... As an industry, we need to continue to innovate more robust, reliable IP solutions for AM, FM and digital radio transport and delivery. This is what we continue to work on with our Intraplex line.”
Radio World»

Ericsson to Demo 8K 360-Degree Video and VR
Ericsson’s booth will feature an immersive multi-TV VR, 8K 360-degree video experience and AR sports graphics, enabled by media processing and delivery technologies.
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Qligent to Offer Entry-Level Vision System
Vision-Field-CM offers cloud-based monitoring via a pay-as-you-go SaaS model.
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Exhibitor Viewpoint — RUSHWORKS
Rush Beesley, president, shares his views on trends at NAB Show: “In my view, the prominent ‘trending’ technology is IP delivery of video/audio/data streams using several alternative formats. This impacts both internal and external operational workflows.”
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