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The Weakest Link of Audio Over IP
By Jay Yeary published
It should be apparent by now that future broadcast and media infrastructure will be IP-based.
Lighting the Scene From Different Directions
By Julia Swain published
Getting your key light just right can get complicated when considering the blocking of the actors, the space and what units you have at your disposal.
Guidelines for Streaming Loudness
By Jay Yeary published
As mature as the television industry is, it appears to be going through a very disruptive identity crisis right now.
Using Light Meters as Creative Tools
By Julia Swain published
We have a lot of tools to measure exposure, but to me, the light meter is the simplest and truest.
Challenges Remain for Live IP Production
By Wes Simpson published
IP technology is already driving major improvements in live video production.
Subnetting for the Broadcast, Video and Audio Systems Engineer, Part V
By Tom Norman published
The last edition of this column talked about subnets and introduced folding paper as an illustration of how subnets can be understood. This will be very useful as we proceed.
Out-of-Band Interference: Myth or Reality?
By Charles W. Rhodes published
In the past, I have written about out-of-band (OOB) interference between ATSC signals in different bands: the low VHF band into a high VHF channel and a high VHF band ATSC into a UHF channel.
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