
Broadcast Pix Brings
Native 3G 1080p Integrated Production System to IBC2009
July 21, 2009
Source: Broadcast Pix
Broadcast Pix will showcase its new 3G Switcher
Frame, a 3Gbps 1080p upgrade for its Slate live video
production systems, during IBC2009, which runs Sept. 11-15
at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam (Stand 7.A15).
The new upgrade will provide simultaneous multi-definition
SDI I/O for 1080p, 1080i, 720p and standard definition. It
will create the first 3G 1080p integrated production system,
including switcher, multi-view, 100-hour clip store, graphics
stores, Inscriber character generator and Fluent workflow
software.

With twice the data rate of 1080i, 3Gbps compared to 1.5Gbps,
the new 3G Switcher Frame offers superior picture quality.
More data also means better multi-definition production. The
3G upgrade helps future-proof Broadcast Pix systems with the
emerging 1080p standard already found in TV sets, routers,
monitors, computers, projectors, and many emerging cameras.
Broadcast Pix systems create highly compelling live
video at a fraction of the cost of conventional solutions,
and use staff much more efficiently. Now we are adding superb
1080p picture quality, said Broadcast Pix President
Ken Swanton. Our new 3G upgrade will enable Broadcast
Pix customers to gracefully and economically upgrade to 1080p
when they are ready. Investing in a Broadcast Pix system means
investing in the future.
The new 3G upgrade is a separate frame, which simplifies wiring,
increases the amount of I/O, and further enhances robustness.
The frame accepts up to 20 SDI inputs, plus another 16 video
and key inputs of clips and graphics which are carried from
the Broadcast Pix workstation to the frame over a single PCI
Express bus cable.
The included Fluent workflow software exploits the Slate systems
unique video and file integration to improve functionality
and performance. Unlike conventional switchers that take only
video inputs, Slate systems can take file inputs as well from
its integrated clip and graphic stores.
With new Fluent Watch-Folders, content can be sent over a
TCP/IP network from edit stations and graphic systems to these
stores for immediate access, even during the middle of a production.
New Fluent Macros can recall specific clip, animation and
graphic files, as well as camera positions and switcher moves,
which enables the creation and instant playout of complex
combinations for highly compelling productions. The new Fluent
CG Connect option provides the ability to connect an XML or
Microsoft Access database to on-air graphics.
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