Tag: Avid Technology

  • France’s HD Forum Association launches label

    France’s HD Forum Association launches label

    MUMBAI: At a conference a few days ago Frances HD Forum Association, whose mission is to promote High Definition Television (HDTV) launched the HD ready label.

    The label offers French consumers a quality sign for the differentiation of display equipment capable of processing and displaying HD programmes.

    The European HD Ready label offers the advantage of its unique and permanent nature. It is displayed on HD display devices that meet the specifications adopted by the European
    Information & Communications Technology Industry Association (EICTA) for the whole of Europe..

    The HD ready label gives consumers a five-fold guarantee:

    1. See more, see better: The HD Ready label guarantees that the screen is a widescreen
    format, improving on the 4/3 format of current generation TV sets. The whole surface of the screen is used, enabling all programme detail to be fully displayed.

    2. A genuine improvement in picture definition: The screen is guaranteed to have a
    minimum of 720 lines. With HD, the viewer can also choose to increase the surface of
    the screen by a factor of four, with no need to move further back from the screen than
    with a standard picture.

    3. Compatibility of display devices with HD programmes produced around the world:
    Regardless of the nature of the HD programme, the guarantee is that pictures produced
    in the HD production format will be reproduced on screen with true high-definition quality
    (1080 i or 720 p).

    4. Compatibility of the television set with other equipment: the guarantee is that there
    will be optimum connectivity with other consumer digital and analogue equipment.

    5. Content protection: guaranteeing content This involves the protection of HD programmes through the European HDCP content protection protocol. Alongside the launch of the HD ready label in France, the HD Forum presented the very latest images filmed in high definition in France. They included the 2005 ladies semi-finals at the French Tennis Grand Slam, the final of the Champions League on 25 May and the operatic production of Puccinis Turandot on 28 May at the Stade de France.

    An exchange of views on both professional and
    viewer perspectives of HDTV followed the presentation by two producers who have recently produced in HD format.

    The conference was also an opportunity for HD Forum display device manufacturers to show an
    exceptional range of HD production and reception equipment, including the very latest HD ready TV sets. Demonstrations of the equipment were carried on the permanent HD Forum channel via Eutelsats Hot Bird neighbourhood.

    HD Forum president Jean-Pierre Lacotte said, Since the creation of the HD Forum in 2004, the mobilisation of consumer electronics
    companies and the broadcasting community has created strong conditions for the launch of
    HDTV in France. With sales of flat screens in France doubling each year since 2002,
    consumers can now select from new ranges of HD equipment backed by a label of compliance,
    supported by manufacturers, distributors and broadcasters.

    “HDTV is much more than better television. It is just as important a development as the arrival of colour television, opening up new, creative possibilities due to the remarkable quality of images which can be produced. For viewers it is a totally new experience whether for films, sports or documentary programmes.

    Members of the HD Forum include Canal+, Avid Technology, Envivio France, Eutelsat and NDS.

  • CNBC Asia Pacific upgrades news production facility with Avid Unity

    CNBC Asia Pacific upgrades news production facility with Avid Unity

    MUMBAI: CNBC Asia Pacific is gearing up for a complete upgradation of its newsrooms and bureaus in Singapore, Hong Kong and Tokyo to a server-based nonlinear production environment. Following an extensive review of various competitive offerings, CNBC has commissioned the Avid Unity for news shared storage media network system by Avid Technology, Inc. as the foundation for its complete end-to-end broadcast environment.

    With these cutting edge technological solutions, CNBC will gain access to a range of new capabilities, including direct media ingest and play-to-air with the Avid AirSpeed system, simultaneous real-time editing with Avid NewsCutter Adrenaline, and the Avid Unity for news system for shared storage.

    The new workflow will also offer fast access to media material with features such as high-resolution clip browsing in the newsroom as well as segment editing using the soon to be released award-winning Avid iNews Instinct system designed for journalists as a high resolution story composition tool. The all-digital Avid environment will significantly increase news workflow and production capacity and enable the producers and editors at CNBC to handle breaking business, political and world news stories with greater accuracy and ease.

    CNBC Asia Pacific president and CEO Alexander P Brown said, “CNBC’s strong reputation has been built on providing the critical tools and information that empower the efforts of successful business leaders. We are confident that the architecture provided by the Avid Unity for News system is solid and reliable and will play a crucial role as CNBC continues to achieve even higher levels of programming excellence.”

    CNBC Asia Pacific senior vice president and director of operations Peter Juno said, “This major systems overhaul is a significant investment for us and will dramatically change the way our high-quality business programming is produced. We have been working with Avid for years and are already familiar with the various components and the support we get from them. We look forward to creating a truly digital newsroom environment with the soon-to-be-implemented system.”

    “CNBC was looking for a partner that could help them design and implement a system that could increase efficiencies in their fast-paced business news environment. We worked closely with CNBC to design an end-to-end Avid workflow that is tailored to their specific needs. With Avid iNews Instinct, CNBC’s journalists will have a whole new world of creativity and flexibility, right at their desktop,” said Avid Technology (South East Asia) Pte. Ltd vice president Chris Albano.