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The Wireless Expert's Checklist
Download this checklist to learn about the many considerations that go into designing an expert-level wireless system.
How 5G Technology Simplified Live Remote Broadcasts During the Pandemic
Download the full paper and presentation on “How 5G Technology Simplified Live Remote Broadcasts During the Pandemic” by Jim Jachetta at the NAB 2022 Broadcast Engineering & IT BEIT Conference.
5 Essential Elements of At-Home Live Remote Production Workflows
Download this guide to find out how you can implement your own at-home remote production workflow.
One-of-a-Kind, Ultra-Low-Latency Links for Wireless Camera Systems
Broadcasters in the sports, live events, and newsgathering spaces — where the lowest possible delay is mandatory while preserving high video quality.
17 Costly Mistakes to Avoid Deploying an IPTV & Digital Signage Headend
Learn how to avoid common mistakes when deploying an Enterprise IPTV and Digital Signage Headend. No support for distribution to the desktop, laptop, smartphone, tablet, smart TVs, and set-top boxes. Getting stuck with one content provider (CATV/SAT) or without open architecture. No support for Verimatrix, Pro:Idiom, and other forms of video encryption…
Nickelodeon and Viacom IPTV Case Study
Viacom Reduces Costs by Keeping an Eye on the Production Floor With IPTV from VidOvation. By using VidOvation TV to deliver both live internal studio feeds and DirecTV playout of its own content, Viacom can monitor quality control during both production and distribution.
Wireless Video User's Guide
Learn to transmit video over fiber optic cable. Start with the basics and work your way up to the bleeding edge with HD video optical transmission in 20 pages. This guide is perfect for a beginner or an expert.
Cut Contribution & Distribution Costs in Multi-camera, Live-Action Productions
Broadcast engineers and operators are always looking for better, more efficient ways to contribute and distribute video. It’s especially true for sports broadcasters and live-TV producers.
How to Save Money Using Bonded Cellular
The 60GHz band, with a 7GHz bandwidth, promises to provide wireless broadband network connectivity at distances of up to one kilometer at data rates up to 10 Gbps.
Fiber Optic Video User's Guide
Learn to transmit video over fiber optic cable. Start with the basics and work your way up to the bleeding edge with HD video optical transmission in 20 pages. This guide is perfect for a beginner or an expert.
Error Correction Techniques for IP Networks - FEC, ARQ, Etc.
IP network transmission errors are characterized by one or more consecutive IP packets lost during transmission. Some networks frequently drop single packets, while some show infrequent loss of long bursts.
Bridge the Gap without Cables Using 60 GHz Wireles- NHL Case Study
When a remote or hostile location makes it impossible to send an HD signal, what options do you have? This is a case study on implementing a 60GHZ wireless camera system that can do uncompressed HD, 500m.
Microwave Wireless Ethernet's effect on High Frequency Trading
New millimeter microwave radio transmitters speed connections between data centers and their markets.For financial companies engaged in high frequency trading, profitability depends on how quickly trades are executed.
Introductory Guide to IPTV
Learn to design a video networking (IPTV) system for 1/3 the typical cost. Are you interested in Video Networking & IPTV? Do you want to learn how to prevent costly mistakes in designing and implementing this?
Live Productions Using IP Networks
You will learn to cut your costs with technologies that are used in IP productions. This technology can grab and sync feeds plus camera control to a centralized post-production location.
IP to the Camera - Complete the Chain
Traditional baseband video contribution in remote production is on the cusp of significant change. In an economy of saving costs and time, more and more television, sports and film production is transitioning to an IP workflow.
How to Transmit 4K Video or 10 Gbps Data Wirelessly
The 60GHz band, with a 7GHz bandwidth, promises to provide wireless broadband network connectivity at distances of up to one kilometer at data rates up to 10 Gbps.