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Friday, March 13, 2009
PSW Staff
03/13/09 07:31 AM,
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Euphonix announced that its professional products division had continued strong sales in Q4, with the company posting its best annual revenues for over 10 years. Key sales included multiple dual-operator System 5 film mixing systems to Todd-AO Hollywood, as well as individual System 5 orders for Japan’s Shochiku Pictures and TV Audio Post house, Yomiuri Eizo. Broadcast consoles sales were also strong with orders from CBC-Vancouver and Zhejiang TV in China as well as from both Univision and Telemundo in…
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Monday, March 09, 2009
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03/09/09 07:50 AM,
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The new Sennheiser MO 2000 optical microphone offers a new type of transducer that processes acoustic signals on the basis of variations in light intensity, making it well suited for applications where other microphones are only partly (or not at all) effective. “By implementing the optical principle, both the microphone head and the electronics can be located far away from each other,” noted David McNutt, industry team manager-installed sound. “And to insure functionality in demanding environments the microphone head is…
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Wednesday, March 04, 2009
PSW Staff
03/04/09 07:24 AM,
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Neyrinck has announced the introduction of SoundCode For Dolby E, a stand-alone software package and Pro Tools plug-in set for managing Dolby metadata and Dolby E encoding and decoding functions for multichannel broadcast wave files (MBWF). SoundCode For Dolby E is designed for post-production studios, TV mixers, broadcast and content distribution organizations that need to deliver and monitor Dolby E content on video tape or as files. The software includes two modules, the Broadcast Encoder and the Broadcast Monitor. At…
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
PSW Staff
02/19/09 01:12 PM,
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Euphonix announced that Liaoning TV, one of the first five television stations on Mainland China, has installed a 96-channel Euphonix System 5 digital audio mixing system in its newly integrated music recording studio. This Euphonix installation is in addition to their Euphonix Max Air–equipped OB van that was initially needed for broadcasting the 2008 Olympic Games and is now used for live-to-tape television shows. “Liaoning TV has always been a pioneer in the broadcasting industry. As an early adopter of…
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Keith Clark
02/17/09 09:33 AM,
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When I last addressed the topic of digital television conversion, Congress had voted not to extend the deadline of February 17, 2009 (today) for TV stations in the U.S. to cease all analog transmission. Of course, we’re talking about the government. And, we’re talking about last month. Subsequently (a couple of weeks ago), our friends on Capitol Hill changed their collective minds, voting in favor of extending the deadline to June 12, 2009 for stations to covert to all-digital transmission…
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