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ConnecTechAsia 2018: Riedel’s Teatime Tech Talk

For the third straight year at BroadcastAsia, Riedel Communications will host a panel discussion at its stand. Open to all BroadcastAsia2018 attendees and members of the media, the session will gather industry veterans to discuss the latest technology developments making an impact on broadcasters. Hosting the Teatime Tech Talk, Riedel APAC Director Cameron O’Neill will moderate the discussion with a focus on the progression of IP as well as its adoption, implementation issues, and real opportunities moving forward.

Host: Cameron O’Neill

Panelists: Do Duc Khang, President, Vietcoms, Vietnam
Sanjay Duda, CMO at ESCL, India
Loh Siu Yin, Owner of Beyond Broadcast LLP, Singapore
Aale Raza, Managing Director at Whiteways Systems, Singapore

When:    Wednesday, June 27, 3:30 p.m.
Where:   The Riedel stand (4J4-01)

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Riedel Products at BroadcastAsia2018
At BroadcastAsia2018, Riedel Communications will present its newest real-time signal distribution and networking solutions for broadcast and live performance. Riedel’s product line reflects the company’s continued support of standards and interoperability, ongoing development and expansion of software app-based solutions, and groundbreaking concept of decentralized signal routing.

NEW: Bolero Standalone Application
Riedel will showcase its all-new Bolero Standalone Application, a license-enabled upgrade for the company’s category-defining Bolero wireless intercom system that delivers several performance enhancements along with standalone capabilities. With the Bolero Standalone Application, antennas are daisy-chained to each other in a line or a redundant ring via a low-latency, synchronized TDM network.

Bolero is truly plug-and-play, with no IP configuration needed. A new external power supply can power up to five antennas, so power and data redundancies are easily achieved. A new single-RU, half-width external interface box, with six analog 4-wires and three GPIOs, can be directly connected to any antenna and then patched into an existing intercom system. The system is easily configured via a web GUI internal to the antennas. Other new capabilities provided by the Bolero update include individual rotary programming, Bluetooth headset support, and a new beltpack QuickMute feature that allows users to easily set the volume of all channels to zero.

The New Bolero Standalone Application from Riedel Communications

NEW: SmartPanel 1200 Series
Also at BroadcastAsia2018, Riedel will display its new 1200 series SmartPanel (RSP-1232HL). The RSP-1232HL panel features multiple full-color multitouch displays, 32 innovative hybrid-lever keys, the ability to leverage apps for multifunctionality, and the ability to adapt easily to the various workflows in use today. As the latest of the company’s highly popular SmartPanel app-driven user interfaces, the RSP-1232HL is poised to allow users to work the way they always have while realizing entirely new possibilities.

Each of the RSP-1232HL’s 32 lever keys features an integrated rotary encoder that provides control over parameters in the same location as the key. Users can choose custom colors for either the key labels or the LED rings that are positioned around each key. In addition, the RSP-

1232HL supports AES67 audio through two fiber SFPs and two RJ45 connections that offer a variety of daisy-chaining and redundancy options and deliver extraordinary cabling flexibility.

The New RSP-1232HL Panel from Riedel Communications

MediorNet MultiViewer
Riedel Communications will showcase its MediorNet MultiViewer, which combines a powerful multiviewer software app with the MediorNet MicroN high-density media distribution network device. The MediorNet MultiViewer accepts up to 18 video signals, either locally or from any source on a MediorNet network, and enables operators to create custom multiview layouts for local use or redistribution back onto the MediorNet network. MediorNet MultiViewer includes powerful scaling, positioning, and graphics tools including multiple on-screen clock widgets that can be referenced to timecode or system time and up to 20 synchronized and controllable counters. All of these can be easily configured within a single view using drag-and-drop through Riedel or third-party software. MediorNet MultiViewer also maintains some of the signal I/O characteristics of standard MicroN devices including 4 x 4 HD video, two MADI optical digital audio ports, eight high-speed MediorNet 10G links, and two sync references.

MediorNet MultiViewer from Riedel Communications

 

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