Broadcast AV
Broadcast AV
Streaming media, storage, and distribution are at the center of AV and IT convergence. Content distribution and media are a pivotal part of the integrated experience , making this an important, and sizeable, part of our industry. Examine all you need to know about this growing area of AV – and the opportunities it holds.184 search results for Broadcast AV
Encoding vs Decoding: How Do They Differ in Video Production?
Navigating video production involves mastering encoding and decoding. Encoding compresses raw video for distribution, while decoding restores it for playback. Both processes require compatible codecs to balance quality, speed, and device compatibility, ensuring optimal performance across platforms.
Takeaways from Broadcast AV Power Hour: Remote Video Control Techniques and Tools
Our panel of experts delved into the proper tools needed for a successful remote production in our Broadcast AV Power Hour: Remote Video Control Techniques and Tools. Here are the takeaways.
Broadcast AV: Remote Video Control Techniques and Tools
58:58Remote production enables operators to control sources and destinations across the network. SRT and NDI are popular protocols, and some teams are doing “REMI’s” through screen control from meeting platforms. A REMI is a remote production where the cameras and crew are at one location while the director/producer/switching equipment are in a different location. Hear from the experts on how they are building networks and using what’s available to connect production teams across the net.
Pepper's Ghost: The Illusion Technique That Transformed Entertainment
Discover Pepper's Ghost, the illusion that revolutionized theatre and AV. Learn its history, technique, and impact on film, concerts, and augmented reality.
What is SRT Protocol?
SRT, an open-source protocol, ensures secure, reliable, low-latency video/audio streaming. Used by major platforms, it minimizes jitter and packet loss, ensuring interoperability without fees.
What Is AV Equipment? A Guide For All Your AV Needs
Whether you're preparing for an event or want to upgrade your home theater, AV equipment can enhance your space. But what are these technologies, exactly?
Corporate Video Production: A Guide to Making High-Quality Videos for your Business
High-quality corporate video is vital for engaging customers and staff today. Choose a production company with proven work that aligns with your brand. Use strategic distribution and consider emerging technologies for competitive advantage. Effective videos enhance brand perception and drive sales.
Guide to Live Streaming Equipment: Essential Gear for High-Quality Broadcasts
Live streaming connects brands to wider audiences and requires the right tools, such as webcams, microphones, and software. Key equipment includes Logitech Brio webcams and Blue Yeti X microphones. Beginners should start simple and expand gear as needed, streaming on platforms like YouTube and Twitch to reach new viewers effectively.
IABM Releases Enterprise AV Spotlight Report
Summary: The streaming market is maturing, squeezing traditional broadcasters' budgets and limiting MediaTech growth in core markets. However, the Enterprise AV market is growing dynamically due to increased demand for high-quality production. This guide aims to assist MediaTech suppliers entering this expanding market.
Takeaways from Broadcast AV Power Hour: Wireless Frequencies for Production
Learn more about wireless frequencies and read experts takeaways from our Broadcast AV Power Hour: Wireless Frequencies for Production.
Broadcast AV: Wireless Frequencies for Production
59:43Many of the signals we transmit are wireless. Have you ever wondered why do wireless mics have so many available channels? Why did the Bluetooth receiver stop working when the wireless access point was installed? Can I use my wireless intercom in the same location as my wireless HD-SDI transmitter? This webinar focuses on specific frequency ranges for unlicensed wireless transmission, covering audio, video, intercom, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. Learn how to select a legal frequency and how to scan for the best available frequencies.
New Immersive VR Technology for Sports Broadcasting
3:56Sports teams have access to huge amounts of data about their athletes on-field performance – data that can be used for immersive technologies and leveraged in broadcasting. Andy Etches, the Founder and Sports Director at Rezzil, talks to us about how their company is using this data to create a virtual reproduction of a game that has applications for broadcast television, training, entertainment and more.
Types of Microphones: Choosing the Right Mic for Every Use
Explore the different types of microphones — dynamic, condenser, ribbon, USB, lavalier, and shotgun. This guide delves into each mic's unique characteristics, best uses, and examples. Whether for live performances, studio recording, podcasting, or film production, understanding these details will help you choose the right microphone for your specific needs.
CINELIVE Builds a Future with Ross Video
2:40Implementing Ross Video’s solutions has significantly boosted CINELIVE operational capabilities. The new mobile production unit allows the company to “roll up” to an event with all necessary tools ready for immediate setup, dramatically reducing preparation and rehearsal time. This efficiency enables CINELIVE to handle complex productions easily, with more flexibility and shorter lead times, positioning the company as an emergent leader in live video production. The comprehensive support and ongoing innovation Ross provides have given CINELIVE the confidence that Ross Video and Ultrix hyperconverged platform is the platform they can trust to grow their business now and in the future.
Content Production and Streaming Power Hour: Lighting for Streaming
Having a high quality, broadcast look to your streams adds credibility. We consulted industry professionals on how to assess your space and pick the best lighting.
AVIXA TV Studio Virtual Studio Overview
3:34In collaboration with Ross Video, AVIXA introduced an interactive, compelling experience at Infocomm 2024 with their live virtual TV studio on the booth. Ross Video’s expertise was instrumental in designing a studio that utilized augmented reality graphics, green screens, and Ross’ trackless Voyager system, creating an immersive environment for learning, interactive demonstrations, and interviews. Seven live shows were recorded, produced, and streamed live from the TV studio on the booth, bringing the experience to audiences globally. This partnership allowed AVIXA to seamlessly blend educational content with practical demonstrations, effectively demystifying the technology for attendees and illustrating its accessibility and ease of integration into non-traditional broadcast applications.
Ross Video Education Solutions: University of Texas at Arlington insuring their students career-ready by graduation.
3:24With the goal of creating an environment promoting career readiness by graduation, the University of Texas at Arlington built out its Ross Solutions over time to modernize its curriculum and enable training students in foundational video content production and storytelling skills. By expanding their experience into specific areas like augmented reality, automated production control, and more.
Ross Video Education Solutions: Training Students with Industry-Leading Technology
3:05Training the next generation of video production professionals doesn’t have to come with compromise. Teaching with industry-leading tools from Ross Video Education Solutions provides students with the foundation to become top industry operators.
6 Essential Tips for Utilizing Virtual Backgrounds
Many people have begun incorporating virtual backgrounds to add a personal touch to their conference calls. But some businesses are taking these backgrounds a step further.
Ross Video Solutions demonstrates its Live Virtual Studio Experience at the AVIXA Booth at Infocomm 2024.
3:30The AVIXA TV Studio at Booth was a highlight at InfoComm, demonstrating the practical application of virtual production technologies. The studio produced and live-streamed seven episodes throughout the show, which was broadcast to a global audience through major social media channels, including YouTube and LinkedIn. The AVIXA booth hosted live demonstrations, video workshops, and a behind-the-scenes look at Ross Video’s virtual solutions so attendees could learn how to apply them to their corporate workspaces.