All Media Asset Management articles – Page 14
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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
Building a media supply chain in the cloud: A case study
The rapid technical, social, and financial changes in the media industry are forcing all of us to re-examine our content supply chains.
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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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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.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Ramki Sankaranarayanan, Prime Focus Technologies
The M&E industry is going through fundamental changes as consumers demand immediate access to content. By utilising the right technology, this demand can be met – and monetised.
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Industry Trends
Invisible assets: managing content in the cloud
The cloud promises flexibility but are concerns about price a barrier to adoption?
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Industry Trends
Global media technology revenue stabilises
The broadcast and media technology market global revenue grew in 2016, with products and services reaching $50.97 billion.
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Industry Trends
IMF for TV: the solution to versioning woes?
When Hollywood finally had its Interoperable Master Format (IMF) standardised by SMPTE back in 2013, there were already murmurings about a possible broadcast version of the format.
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Thought Leadership
Has storage got too complex?
Storage for video production used to be simple: you picked the video camera you could afford, and the camera choice often dictated the videotape format you would use, said Stan Moote, CTO, IABM.