Broadcast Engineering - April 2008 - (Page 50) Color indicates advertiser Video server 10-channel TV audio processor Linear Acoustic AEROMAX 5.1-XL Frame synchronizer Network Electronics FRS-HD-DMUX JustEdit vsnmatic A multiformat playout and video server designed to automate a master control room 24/7 and control a TV channel automatically, without errors; has the capacity to reproduce videos in the same playlist, regardless of the compression format whether it is DV, DVCPRO, MXF, MPEG-2 or WM9; can also control external devices such as switchers, VTRs and GPI; includes automation software; can create remote playlists and rundowns. +34 93 734 99 70; www.vsn-tv.com Stand: N3714 Newsroom computer system OCTOPUS News OCTOPUS6 Features built-in Dolby Digital (AC-3) encoding; enables broadcasters to deliver compelling 5.1 channel surround sound while saving them time, money and space; equipped with a loudness controller, upmixer and metadata manager, as well as full-time, two-channel downmixing to support legacy analog paths; includes built-in AutoMAX processing, which fixes two-channel audio that is broadcast wrongly signaled as 5.1 channels. Features SD-SDI and HD-SDI frame synchronization, one optical and one electrical input, four electrical outputs and sync input with unbuffered loop-through; options include stereo audio out and AES out, and stereo out and de-embedding of RS-422. +44 207 665 6463 www.linearacoustic.com Stand: C2151 +47 33 48 99 99 www.network-electronics.com Stand: SU10814 Video, audio and data transport Media Links Wire, cable, connectors Neutrik EtherCon MD8000 Runs on Windows, Mac and Linux OS; features single-tap search that allows users to search for wires and stories by typing the search phrase directly in the list, double-column scripting with spellchecker, mouse-free approach and live script preview, time markers to divide rundowns into segments for show planning and time stamps to keep directors aware of the footage deficiency/surplus and whether stories need to be cut or added. Offers high-performance video, audio and data transport over a wide variety of core network infrastructures; offers 480Gb of redundant switching capacity on a single shelf; provides direct interfaces to dark fiber, metro/long-haul CWDM and DWDM systems, SONET/SDH rates from 155Mb/s to 10Gb/s, and Ethernet rates from 10Mb/s to 10Gb/s. +81 44 813 8965 www.medialinks.co.jp Stand: C3313 +420 221 181 511 www.octopus-news.com Stand: N2838 HD studio lens Includes a metal housing for RJ45 cable connectors and is equipped with a chucktype strain relief with a separate push-pull locking mechanism; receptacle accepts a standard RJ45 cable end in addition to EtherCon Cat 6 patch cable; available in custom lengths. Fujinon XA22x7BES +423 237 2424; www.neutrik.com Stand: N9029 HD/SD MPEG-2 encoder Link Research L1050 Camera carrier Petrol Dr. Petrol A low-delay encoder for outside broadcast and uplink trucks; measures half the width of a standard 19in rack; supports MPEG-2 SD and HD; performance of this encoder is enhanced by options for DVB-S, DVB-S.2, DVB-T and the company’s LMS-T modulations at 70MHz or S-band; software-upgradeable to H.264 High Profile encoding; can transmit video across triax, satellite links or fiber-optic networks; features a Web browser interface for remote control. +44 1923 474060; www.linkres.co.uk Stand: C1807B The studio lens is designed for stations using ENG-type cameras for studio applications as well as those employing smaller field production units; features a focal length starting at 7mm and ranging up to 154mm; well-suited for shooting in tight locations and smaller studios. Available in six sizes; semi-hard equipment bag is designed to hold a camera and accessories comfortably and securely and to offer fast and easy access to its contents; detachable padded dividers help secure contents and can be custom-configured for accessories such as batteries and a camera light; contents are cradled on all sides by layers of cushioned orange fabric; upper panels of shockproof, cold-molded laminate safeguard equipment and provide extra protection. +49 2154 924 175; www.fujinon.de Stand: C4210 +972 3 562 1631 www.petrolbags.com Stand: C6416 50 broadcastengineeringworld.com | April 2008 http://www.vsn-tv.com http://www.network-electronics.com http://www.linearacoustic.com http://www.medialinks.co.jp http://www.neutrik.com http://www.octopus-news.com http://www.linkres.co.uk http://www.fujinon.de http://www.petrolbags.com http://broadcastengineeringworld.com
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