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- Loudness Control in Digital Broadcast
- Worldwide, broadcasters are looking for practical approaches to digital audio production and delivery. One of the main dilemmas is to assess and control loudness with precision but without latency. Concerns include the added production time predicted with some suggestions of pre-transmission loudness measurements and format control. More TV channels with...
- White papers 2003-06-04
- CD/DVD Media and Data Longevity
- The dramatic increase in CD and DVD media demand - 500 percent this year and similar forecasts for next year - plus aggressive competitive pressures from second-tier and no-name media manufacturers have only increased the consumer's media selection confusion and their concern over media quality and data storage longevity. Grass...
- White papers 2004-07-20
- A Pragmatic Strategy to Digitizing Production Archives
- An increasing number of broadcasters and organizations are considering the digitization of their media archives. Implementing digital media libraries so as to ensure the proper preservation of legacy archives has been recognized as a priority. Yet, many organizations are faced with a paradox: although strategic, these digitization projects are postponed...
- White papers 2004-05-25
- The ESPN Digital Conversion Project: A Case Study in Digital Asset Management
- ESPN has undertaken one of the most ambitious broadcast technology and workflow restructuring projects in television history: the conversion of ESPN's production facilities, media creation and presentation workflows, and its irreplaceable content archive, from analog to digital. Like most media asset management applications, it is driven by three primary business...
- White papers 2004-02-18
- Advanced Editing & Content Management Installed and Operating in Australia
- Centralization is driving considerable product R & D activities to focus on system solutions, cost effectiveness and reliability. Pinnacle's "Palladium" vision for the future broadly describes an architecture that accommodates advanced MPEG-2 editing, shared content and server playout channels. Importantly Palladium recognizes the value of strong integration to innovative hardware...
- White papers 2003-07-24
- Leveraging Digital Asset Management Systems to Achieve Radical Business Performance Improvement
- Business models are changing throughout the broadcast industry. Media businesses are increasingly recognizing the need to deliver wider offerings of niche content to ever more demanding and value conscious consumers. The historic broadcast 'push' model is having to co-exist with on-demand digital TV and broadband content distribution and consumption. The...
- White papers 2003-06-04
- Archival Management - Security Issues
- The entire broadcasting and web-casting industry is seized with the issues of archival management, especially with data explosion. The issues are getting more complicated by the fact that more and more historic data are also being converted from non-electronic archive to electronic archive. Coupled with this is the automation and...
- White papers 2003-06-04
- Media Management and Digital Archiving for a Modern Production Workflow
- Easily managing audiovisual files and clips over high-speed connections to high performance devices is what today Broadcasters request whenever they plan to set up a digital production environment. Audio/video clips for large digital storage nevertheless require specific management of the ingestion and migration procedures, especially when moving files from server...
- White papers 2003-06-04
- File Exchange Formats and Metadata
- There are specific recent developments about the evolving technology of file format world. The context of this paper will be to describe the various file formats used in television production such as GXF, AAF, and MXF. The similarities and differences between these file formats shall be explained and exchange relations...
- White papers 2003-06-04
- Double Layer DVD+R Media White Paper
- This paper provides the information, on construction of a Double Layer DVD+R disc. Reflectivity, transmission and absorption of both recording layers must be balanced. Verbatim/MKM have used their extensive R&D capabilities and optical disc manufacturing experience to develop appropriate materials, optimize each layer structure and produce functioning 8.5GB single-sided DVD+R...
- White papers 2004-07-20
- Understanding Double Layer DVD Recording
- This paper provides the information regarding, the data-storage in DVDÆs. The consumers around the world have enjoyed burning their own DVDs for a few years now; the inevitable question of "what's next" is now upon the industry. Certainly blue laser technologies such as Blu-Ray will one day become affordable and...
- White papers 2004-07-20
- The ASSET Architecture - Integrating Media Applications and Products Through a Unified API
- This paper gives an overview of the work developed within the scope of the ASSET project. The software architecture and the main ASSET concepts are described and a simplified prototype that is expected to test and validate the project approach is presented. This work is expected to improve the interconnection...
- White papers 2003-08-14
- Moving and Utilizing Film Images as Data in a Real-World Video Facility
- This paper presents an alternative use for standard video pipelines and transport layers. It suggests taking advantage of SMPTE 292M serial digital video connections for high-speed data transport within a traditional video environment, and the subsequent use, storage, and transfer with non-traditional platforms. A new transport medium for film data...
- White papers 2002-04-18
- Applying Metadata Technology in TV Production
- This paper begins by analyzing the tasks and roles within the broadcast industry and reviews the metadata generated and used at each stage in the broadcast workflow. This paper takes a pragmatic look at the generation and use of metadata within the broadcast field. The paper has used exposure to...
- White papers 2003-08-14
- Extracting Value From Your Metadata With MXF and XML
- Within the context of modern media content production and distribution, the fundamental requirements for automated Metadata systems have become well understood and the benefits that the integrated flow of Metadata can bring to the production and distribution chains are now obvious. This paper focuses on design approaches that can leverage...
- White papers 2003-08-14
- Synchronized MPEG-7 Metadata Broadcasting Over DVB Networks in an MHP Application Framework
- As MPEG-7 gets extended, DVB systems find the need to transport metadata over MPEG-2. This paper gives a view of a real implementation in an MHP application framework of the amendment ISO/IEC 13818-1:2000/Final Draft Amendment FDAM 1, which standardizes the carriage of MPEG-7 metadata over MPEG-2. The paper focuses mainly...
- White papers 2003-08-14
- Real-life Experience of the Implementation of MXF for Collaborative Workflow Across Networks
- The Material Exchange Format MXF is the most eagerly anticipated technology for the sharing and distribution of content in recent years. Its use for the open exchange of video, audio and metadata brings significant benefits to users who continue to integrate their AV and IT operations. But benefits can only...
- White papers 2003-08-13
- Beyond the Digital Newsroom
- Broadcasters are being challenged to save costs and at the same time develop new distribution channels, the only cost effective solution is to leverage file based systems to achieve performance and cost benefits. Broadcasters are investing in new systems to allow them to re-purpose their considerable investments in media assets...
- White papers 2003-08-14
- An Investigation Into Current and Predicted Storage and Connection Technologies for High Performance Digital Movie Cameras
- The capture of high quality digital motion pictures produces extremely high data rates. The immediate interim storage of this data in real-time represents a particular technical challenge, not only because of performance requirements but also because of handling and cost constraints imposed by the production work-flow. A survey has been...
- White papers 2003-08-14
- Collaborative Editing Opportunities in a Post Production Environment
- This paper discusses methods by which multiple artists can collaborate on common projects within the post production environment. Video editors, graphic designers, compositors, animators, sound and CG specialists must often contribute to projects in a serial fashion. For example the sound specialist often receives the completed video from the nonlinear...
- White papers 2003-08-14
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