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Industry Trends
Imagine Communications replaces CEO
Charlie Vogt has stepped down as Chief Executive of Imagine Communications.
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Industry Trends
Transcoding in the cloud
In the era of multiplatform delivery the ability to create many formats at speed is vital, but where does the cloud fit in a broadcaster’s transcoding strategy?
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Industry Trends
IABM End-User Survey shows shift in buyer demands
Media technology buyers look poised to increase their spending over the next 12 months as part of wider efforts to boost efficiency and agility.
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Industry Trends
Keeping on top of streaming assets
The use of the internet to deliver live content and VOD is growing as fast as new platforms arise to view it on, but there are challenges facing broadcasters and content owners wishing to get onboard.
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Technical Papers
Media orchestration between streams and devices
The upcoming MPEG Media Orchestration standard enables the temporal and spatial orchestration of multiple media and metadata streams.
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Technical Papers
Introduction to JPEG XS
Video production is characterised by large data volumes, to ease intensive workflows a novel image and video codec called JPEG XS is currently standardised.
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Technical Papers
Descriptive metadata for live video contents
The consumption of video contents rises and consumers’ behaviour changes, video broadcasters must find new strategies to engage with their viewers.
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Technical Papers
Beyond HEVC: video coding standardisation
Though High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is still in its take-up phase, it is foreseeable that even better compression will be needed in the future.
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Technical Papers
Single sensor video cameras and the TLCI-2012
The EBU Recommendation R-137 (TLCI-2012) is based upon the behaviour of modern broadcast HDTV cameras with 3-sensor technology.
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Technical Papers
Replacing JPEG 2000
A replacement for the JPEG 2000 (J2K) block coder that offers exceptionally high throughput, with a small reduction in coding efficiency.
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Technical Papers
AOMedia AV1 video coding format for OTT
Improving the quality of service and efficiencies with higher resolution, HDR and WCG in online delivery, there is a need for advanced video compression standards.
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Thought Leadership
The future in media and entertainment is now – are you ready?
To remain successful companies will need to disrupt, change and reinvent says Rob van den Dam.
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Webinar
Real world deployments: Making media operations work in the cloud
IBC365’s webinar on the cloud examines how the technology has been adopted by the post-production, content management and playout sectors.
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Video
SMPTE ST2110: What it means for the broadcast industry
An overview of the ST 2110 suite, including insight into how the family of SMPTE standards can be used to achieve agile and flexible solutions for professional media live production.
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Industry Trends
SMPTE Elects Officers and Governors for 2018-2019 Term
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has elected its new officers and governors for the 2018-2019 term.
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Video
Video: The CTO's Roadmap
Leading CTOs from around the world discuss the latest technologies that they think will help to grow their businesses.
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Industry Trends
IBC2017 Exhibition round-up: Halls 1-15
A review of the themes and trends that emerged from the 1,700 exhibitors spread across the 15 halls of IBC2017.
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Industry Trends
IP: Have we made a terrible mistake?
IP has brought innovation to programme makers and viewers, but do the benefits outweigh concerns about the effort required to make a broadcast-ready network, asks regular IBC365 columnist John Maxwell Hobbs.
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Industry Trends
IBC2017 round-up: Halls 6 and 7
Tools for creating enhanced and immersive TV, film and commercials in the form of HDR, VR and 360-degree content were on display across the halls 6 and 7.
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Industry Trends
IBC2017 round-up: Trade bodies and industry alliances
The broadcast and media industry’s trade bodies were out in force at this year’s IBC, demonstrating technology advances, forging alliances and showcasing their standards work.