Latin America. Internet technology has penetrated every facet of our lives. Simultaneously, it has affected traditional business models that require volume of economic scale, allowing for affordable customization of products and services.
It might seem that interoperability contrasts with such customization. However, modern computer techniques provide both when applied correctly. In fact, cell phones are a great example of how to achieve this.
For broadcasters, the challenge is the same: How can Internet technology be incorporated into the creation, production and delivery of content, while maintaining interoperability and flexibility?
Join Chuck Meyer, CTO of Grass Valley, for this webinar and discover how broadcasters may be able to deliver format customization, HD, 4K, UHD and up to 8K, with a range of display, mobile or living room options.
And all this while building an interoperable infrastructure for production and delivery, agile enough to enable new workflows and new business opportunities. Learn about the technology behind the standards and which standards are best suited for each application.
Key points to be addressed in grass valley webinar:
- Top Reasons to Adopt IP Technology
- Scaling Internet Technology
- Emerging standards for IP in live production
- The Technology Behind the Standards
- Installations with Scalable Infrastructure
About the presenter
Chuck Meyer is CTO of Grass Valley Production . He actively participates in the VSF and JT-NM for the standardization of technology. Previously, he was co-founder, President and CEO of Nvision. Author of The Book, he developed the techniques used for the adoption of digital audio for video, and developed NVISION's renowned router products. He began his career in electronics at Atari's Advanced Development Lab. He holds 28 patents.
He has presented numerous papers at conferences, which have been published in the SMPTE Journal and other industry trade publications. He holds a BS EECS and MS EECS degree from the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied.
This webinar will be held next Tuesday, January 26 at 8:00 am PST, 11:00 am EST, 4:00 pm GMT, 4:00 pm EST. To register click here.
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