TV Technology Europe has announced the recipients for its STAR Awards, presented at IBC2010. TV Technology Europe’s editors
and writers reviewed a variety of products, examined the technical applications and their overall contribution to the industry,
and then chose 21 winners. The recipients are:
The
Ki
Pro Mini
from
AJA
Video
Systems
won
both a
STAR
Award and was also
featured in our October webinar
on ’25 Things You Might Have
Missed at IBC,’ having been picked
by two sets of review panels. That
webinar can be found
online.
The Ki Pro Mini is a tiny
flash memory recorder that
includes the full set of Apple’s
ProRes422 codecs for
no-compromise HD
and SD full bit depth
recording. It is small
enough to attach to the
top of a camcorder or
on a DSLR rig, and the
camera can be connected
directly to the Ki Pro Mini
by HD-SDI or HDMI. The recorded
Compact Flash media can then
be plugged straight into a Final
Cut Pro editing workstation for
immediate editing.
Products that incorporate Apple’s
iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad
have lately
drawn a lot of
attention as
manufacturers
harness the
ease-of-use
and power
of the little
devices,
and several i-products were
named STARs this year, including
AutoScript’s iPlus professional
prompting software App for iPad,
iPhone, and iTouch devices.
Autoscript developed the App as
an interface to its WinPlus News
and Studio software. It allows
downloading or transfer of scripts
or run-orders directly to the
iSeries device. iPlus is ideal to use
as a standalone system for studio
or field use, commercials, public
speaking, video conferencing,
and even podcasts. It can also be
used as a news production tool
by interfacing to an electronic
newsroom using Autoscript’s
WinPlus News prompting
software as a bridge. Stories can
be selected and downloaded,
singly or in multiples, from a host
laptop via a peer-to-peer WiFi
connection.
Autoscript also offers a full range
of professional hardware to
mount an iPhone/iTouch/iPad for
all applications on a camera or a
stand.
Bluetooth is another consumer
technology that seems to be
common in pro applications
today.
Canon’s
WB10R/T
Bluetooth
wireless
control of
portable
lenses is an
example. The
system provides an alternative
to the control cabling normally
required between the lens
controllers and the lens-camera
systems.
The system consists of a
transmitter unit (WB10T)
connected to the lens controllers,
and a receiver unit
(WB10R) connected to
the lens drive unit.
They can be separated
by up to ten metres
with the same degree
of controllability as the
cabling system they
replace.
Chyron’s
Quintette
is based on
Chyron’s Lyric
PRO technology
and graphics
production
workflow, and
is a very full featured graphics
workflow production and playout
solution.
CLEAR-COM showed its
HELIXNET unified, all-digital
intercom platform that was
developed from the ground
up with five design concepts in
mind: cabling simplicity, ease-of-use, networking flexibility,
system intelligence, and audio
clarity. HelixNet combines the
configuration and network
management capabilities of a
matrix system with the flexible
cabling and simplified user
interface attributes of two-wire
party-line systems.
Cobalt
Digital’s 3
Gigabitcapable
Fusion3G
cards for
openGear
include
a series of embedders/de-embedders and frame
syncs. The openGear format
handles cards from multiple
manufacturers in the same frame.
The Fusion3G series may be
controlled and monitored using
the ‘free of charge’ Dashboard
software, as well as by Cobalt’s
OGCP-9000 Remote Control
Panels (SNMP monitoring is also
supported). HD/SD-SDI versions
of the Fusion range are also
available.
The multi-functional, multifeatured
cards offer solutions to
all of today’s signal processing
challenges, including Loudness
Processing, Audio
Loudness Metering,
Dolby Encode and
Decode, Colour
Correction, Fibre
Transmit and
Receive, and Up/Down/Cross
Conversion.
At the
Digital Rapids stand
new models of the StreamZ and
StreamZHD studio encoding
systems and StreamZHD Live
ABR adaptive streaming encoder
incorporating Digital Rapids’ new
Flux capture and pre-processing
hardware were shown. The
StreamZHD Live ABR with Flux
won a STAR.
The StreamZHD Live ABR and
other models powered by the
Flux hardware are available in
digital-only and digital/analogue
input configurations. Digital
models of StreamZ based on the
Flux hardware feature standard
definition SDI input, while digital/analogue models offer the same
capabilities plus analogue
component, S-Video
and composite video;
analogue audio; and
AES digital audio
inputs. The new Fluxbased
StreamZHD and
StreamZHD Live ABR
models include similar
input capabilities plus HD-SDI and
upcoming dual-link HD-SDI and
3G-SDI video input support, plus
HD analogue component video
on the digital/analogue version.
Another reason to visit the iTunes
App Store was
Blackmagic
Design’s
new
Videohub
Control
for the
iPad, a new
control
panel
software
that allows Apple iPad to become
a powerful and attractive XY
control panel for all Blackmagic
Design Videohub series routing
switchers.
In the past, router control panels
have only been designed as rack
mount boxes that are expensive
and have poor quality displays.
With the latest generation of
hand held computers such as the
Apple iPad, it’s now possible to
get a large vibrant touch screen
computer with attractive design
at a price that’s a fraction of the
cost of custom hardware XY
router control panels. Videohub Control takes these advantages
and turns the Apple iPad into an
router control panel that’s fast to
use and
attractive.
Yet
another
Appleinspired
product
is
Ensemble Designs
new iPhone interface to the
BrightEye Mitto Broadcast
Scan Converter, which allows a
user to take mobile phone video,
YouTube, Skype video, weather
radar and viewer e-mails to SD,
HD, and 3 Gbps SDI.
The BrightEye
Mitto Scan
Converter was
also part of a
live backpack
broadcast
system demo at
IBC (pictured)
that deserves
a mention. Vomodo is a mobile
broadcast system using cell
phone transmission technology
housed in a backpack that can
go anywhere. When an OB truck
is too large or is cost prohibitive,
Vomodo can be easily carried into
breaking news environments.
Vomodo transmits by cellular
network air cards to a server
where the video can be accessed
for broadcast. Web video
streaming can be captured by
the Ensemble Designs BrightEye
Mitto Scan converter and
converted to SD, HD, or 3 Gbps
SDI for use in a broadcast news
environment.
EVS’ Media Archive Director
is designed to maximise your
archive management process, to
easily and rapidly access archives,
and to instantly
and simultaneously
deliver content on
multiple platforms
with a central
management
interface. The
concept of EVS’
Media Archive Director is to offer
a set of software tools to manage
all platforms of the workflows
centrally, including their formats,
and allow for intelligent media
browsing based on metadata and
logging.
Front Porch
Digital’s
DIVApublish
is one of
the most
intriguing
cloud-based
services now
available.
Essentially, it’s a cloud-based
service for automating framebased
metadata creation
and automated online video
publishing, that lets users first
map their content using a variety
of tools such as face recognition,
scene detection, speech
recognition and the like; and then
distribute said content to a wide
range of devices and destinations.
It also includes rights
management and release
scheduling components, as
well as performing audience
monitoring functions allowing
publishing to become results
driven.
At the Harris booth, customers
saw a demonstration of the new
Harris Magellan family of router
control panels, which deliver a
fast, powerful, and userfriendly
way to control
both Harris and thirdparty
routing systems.
Available as a series of 10
programmable hardware
panel types in both 1 and
2RU versions, the Magellan
template-driven panels
provide intuitive, Web-based
configuration for quick and
straightforward setup in both
local and remote operations.
IPV showcased its
Teragator
system that accelerates the
workflow for
live event
production
including
news and
sport. New
capabilities
making a
debut at IBC include business
analytic tools for the Teragator as improvements to its Curator
system.
Teragator is a relational metadata
aggregation and management
application built on Semantic
Web Technologies, a powerful
tool that provides a platform to
aggregate disparate metadata
sources and data mining services
to identify and manage complex
relational links between assets
and related data.
Currently data from regular
sources, such as Nielson ratings
and playout schedules, are
readily available but often
difficult and time consuming to
analyse together. This becomes a
simpler task with Teragator. More
recently, perceptive customers
are exploring dynamic data from
sources such as Twitter to provide
instant feedback on the success
of its campaigns. Teragator simply
aggregates live feeds into the mix
and allows users to quickly see
the effects of breaking stories.
The new
AERO.file from Linear
Acoustic won a STAR Award. Filebased
customers are starting to
realise that loudness scaling alone
is not enough.
When Linear
Acoustic
combined
AERO.qc
processing
with
RadiantGrid
transwapping
and TrueGrid transcoding
technologies, they had a winner.
Miranda’s NVISION
8500 Hybrid embedded
audio routers with integrated
audio processing significantly
streamlines television
infrastructures and eliminate
video/audio timing issues.
The units combine video routing
with high performance audio
processing and routing in a
single, ultra-resilient chassis. They
represent a new generation of
routing technology, essentially
‘super-routers’ with builtin,
advanced processing to
minimise the device count in
facilities. Miranda’s NVISION
8500 Hybrid router (3D/3Gbps/
HD) integrates de-embedding,
shuffling, break-away, and
re-embedding in a single frame.
This means that everyday signal
processing tasks, like swapping
programme audio tracks, can now
be handled simply and elegantly
within the router frame.
Ross Video’s
Vision
Octane
Switcher
with
optional
internal
multiviewer
is
an eight
MLE
switcher
with 35 full screen HD
animation stores, 24 channels
of 3D DVE with WARP capability,
96 inputs, 48 outputs, and an
unprecedented total of 56 keyers
– 32 full keyers, 12 auxkey mixer/
keyers on the aux bus outputs,
and 12 DVE key combiners. Vision
Octane can be loaded with any
number of MLEs from one to
eight, match any application,
and be combined with up to nine
different control
panels. At IBC Vision
adds an optional
internal multiviewer.
This multihead
multi-viewer
has access to all
internal and external
sources.
Snell’s new Centra control
and monitoring solution was
recognised with a 2010 STAR.
It brings content monitoring,
system intelligence, and
reporting to multi-vendor media
environments.
Centra is the latest example of
Snell’s many years of experience
and core of expertise in control
and monitoring. In addition to
complete integration of Snell
products, Centra provides
one of the industry’s most
comprehensive third-party driver
libraries and uses open protocols
such as SNMP – bringing a new
unified approach to controlling media technology.
Recognising that flexible control
and monitoring is much more than
device control and simple alarms,
Snell developed Centra to serve as
a powerful real-time solution that
not only manages multi-vendor
equipment failures, but also includes
simple interfaces and wizards for
the easy setup and configuration required
of a typical broadcast
operation.
VISLINK introduced
the
Advent NewsLite,
a versatile IP-enabled
portable satellite
uplink terminal.
This is a portable,
IP-enabled SatCom
terminal designed
for use with current
and new lightweight antenna
systems. This modular solution combines the
performance of high bandwidth broadcast
contribution feeds with the flexibility of BGAN
type newsgathering, and creates new remote
connectivity applications.
NewsLite’s ergonomic design is IATA weight
compliant for airport baggage handling and its
modular electronics support a broad range of
satellite antennas. The
system on display at
IBC introduced a cost
effective “two box” sub-23kg solution when
combined with the 1m
Advent Mantis antenna.
Vinten’s new Vector
430 was developed in
collaboration with leading global customers to
bridge the gap between the Vision and Vector
ranges. The Vector 430 is ideal for the growing
number of applications that use both the
compact box lens and large EFP barrel lenses.
This pan and tilt head incorporates Vinten’s
innovative Perfect Balance technology into a
previously unattainable
compact package, whilst
boasting an extremely
large capacity range of
10-43kg (22-94.8lbs).
Pandora is a compact and
easy-to-read desktop or
rack-mountable loudness
monitor from
Wohler that can be employed
at any point in the broadcast chain to provide
simple, accurate loudness monitoring. Pandora
provides a clear, accurate reading of loudness
measurements for any SDI video signal with
audio.
Accepting and analysing
SDI, AES, stereo, or multichannel
audio, Pandora
gives the user an accurate
reading of loudness
measurements (LKFS) over
a user-defined period of
time, ranging from five
seconds to 60 minutes.
And it’s yet another product
based on an iPod Touch.
Wowza Media Systems
Media Server 2 debuted some new
capabilities – on-the-fly DRM encryption,
automated multicast push, and WebM live
streaming. These help unify users’ streaming
infrastructure while expanding reach to
more media platforms and
more screens. Wowza Media
Server 2 also features enhanced
monitoring currently offered
in the Wowza for Amazon EC2
license edition, and upcoming
support for Adobe Flash HTTP
dynamic streaming.
Wowza Media Server 2 is a high-performance
video engine that unifies delivery of live and
on-demand H.264 video or AAC/MP3 audio
streams to multiple clients and devices,
eliminating the need for specialised, clientspecific
servers and encoders.