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Date posted: 29/12/2008 Toshiba Corporation and SGI Japan, Ltd. today announced that they have developed full HD file-based TV program broadcasting systems and core broadcasting systems, including master control equipment. A terrestrial broadcasting system has already been released and delivered to Japan?s Fuji Television Network, Inc., and systems for BS and CS satellite broadcasting are also scheduled for release in due course. The main systems of a TV broadcasting station cover the master control, distribution center, studio (program recording) and editing functions. Toshiba?s newly developed core broadcasting systems support the final transmission of recorded programs, and offer the high reliability and high speed processing of broadcasts essential for this demanding function. Until now, TV programs have typically been recorded and edited on video tape, and the various content elements, including video,audio and closed caption, have been compiled, edited and finalized and then uploaded to a playout server, a long, laborious process. Toshiba?s new equipment, incorporating a file-base program broadcasting system, supports faster transfers to the playout server, and secures vast improvements in workflow and efficiency. See the full Story via external site: www.physorg.com Most recent stories in this category (Display Technology): 08/02/2017: New method improves accuracy of imaging systems |
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