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New wireless camera technology – 7msec of delay (webinar + guide)

Last updated Mar 16, 2018 | Published on Mar 14, 2018 | News

 

New technology: low latency, broadcast quality, long-range wireless camera back system used in sports, news, reality TV, and live events
Wireless video systems used to have quite a bit of latency, as much as 2-6 frames, causing all sorts of audio lip sync and video delay issues. But now, the newest wireless video systems have just 7 milli-seconds latency (much less than a frame!) and use industry standard H.264 encoding – which means lip sync issues are solved and switching between various cameras and sources is seamless. 
Here are two way to find out more about how to stop missing crucial shots…
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1. Live webinar

Join us to learn more about how this technology can help you

Register here and join our live webinar on Tuesday March 20, 2018. See how it works, ask your questions live, get a feel for the latest wireless camera systems and how they could help you.
Get the guide
2. Get the new guide

(Final touches happening now…)
We’ve had a lot of questions about this new technology from “Just 7 milli-seconds, is that for real?!” to “How can I solve the lip sync issues we are dealing with at live events,” and more.  Get the guide and find out more. 

Wireless video with super low latency

    • New low latency, long-range wireless camera technology for broadcast

 

    • Why super low latency (7ms delay) is needed in a wireless system

 

    • How to connect different venues together (e.g. stadium, tunnel, locker room, tailgaters)

 

    • Find out why you need dynamic frequency hopping

 

  • Why 40 Mbps throughput is needed for superior video quality

Join our webinar to learn more about live wireless broadcast, how the new low latency systems really work, adaptive modulation, adaptive bitrate, and more.

All the best,

Jim JachettaJim Jachetta, EVP & CTO

VidOvation – Moving Video Forward

949-777-5435

jim@vidovation.com

VidOvation
P.S. If you’ll be at NAB and would like to see this system in person, click here to set up a time that fits your schedule. Let’s talk at the show!

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