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What Is This 'Broadcast Quality' Thing Anyway? Part I
By James O'Neal published
If you were at the Hollywood SMPTE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition last October, you might have sat in on a paper authored by the CMO and co-founder of Archmedia Technology, Josef Marc.
Ham TV Operators Go High Definition
By James O'Neal published
Through the years, hams have always been quick to try out new technologies including microwave, satellite, digital communications, and most recently, high-definition television.
Three Reasons H.264 AVC Will Survive A Long, Long Time
By Eric Norrell last updated
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Amateur Radio Operators Convert to Digital Television
By James O'Neal published
Radio amateurs, or “hams,” have been involved in one way or another with television practically ever since commercial entities began developmental work in the medium during the 1920s.
JPEG XS Reduces Cabling Bandwidth Needs
By Bob Kovacs published
‘Lossless’ compression promises to simplify production infrastructure.
Capturing and Monitoring HDR Signals With a Waveform Monitor
By Mike Waidson published
Many of today’s cameras can capture a wide dynamic range that, unfortunately, will be clipped or blown out when shown on a standard dynamic range display.
Harnessing a New Opportunity: The Transition to IP in the Contribution Space
By Tony Jones published
Viewer demand for better quality is far from a new phenomenon.
The Evolution of Cloud-Native Technology for Media Processing
By Yaniv Ben-Soussan published
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