Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) September 2018 Volume 35, Issue 8 | Page 11

NEWS & VIEWS September 2018 11 KVM-over-IP brings IT and broadcast into the same world In an attempt to create optimal and efficient broadcast workflows, Gunter- mann & Drunck (G&D) is offering its keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) so- lutions, in turn bringing IT installations into the world of broadcast. For instance, G&D is showcasing the ControlCenter-IP, a matrix system to extend and switch computer signals via IP-based networks on Layer 3. With ControlCenter-IP, even the largest IT installation can be scaled and implemented via IP access, says G&D. When paired with the DP-Vision-IP ex- tender, and the new extenders for KVM-over- IP DP1.2-Vision-IP and DL-DVI-Vision-IP, the central appliance ControlCenter-IP forms a strong KVM matrix that offers “pixel-perfect” video quality, high performance and reli- ability for broadcast-typical control rooms. The ControlCenter-IP complements G&D’s existing portfolio, and is integrat- Brainstorm demos ‘hyper-realistic’ AR action 3D graphics and virtual studio solutions provider Brainstorm is highlighting its latest enhancement for “hyper-realistic” content creation. For instance, the company is demon- strating a theatre presentation based on photo-realistic virtual sets, augmented reality (AR) and broadcast applications, where the synthetic images will be “undistinguishable” from real images. According to Brainstorm, this is made possible through the combina- tion of the Brainstorm eStudio renderer with the Epic Games Unreal Engine within the new Combined Render Engine application. At booth 7.C19, Brainstorm is also ex- hibiting Aston, a motion graphics creation, CG and playout system. Aston is packed with advanced graphics creation tools and object properties, including advanced primitives, textures, materials and shaders. Consequently, Aston is able to perform any graphics applications, from channel branding to news and sports graphics with charts, clas- sifications or bumpers, and from data-driven statistics to AR interactive objects. Brainstorm is also launching the third edition of InfinitySet, which combines As- ton graphics material to empower users to produce visually engaging content within the virtual studio environment. InfinitySet 3 provides AR features used by broadcasters globally to create graphics and shows. Tech- nologies like TrackFree or features such as TeleTransporter, 3D Presenter or VideoGate are also integrated within InfinitySet. To complete the graphics range, Brain- storm is displaying Neuron, the company’s pathway to broadcast graphics, traffic and branding management solution. Brainstorm is launching the third edition of its InfinitySet, which supports AR features used daily by broadcasters around the world to create programmes using virtual sets and graphics. ed with functionalities such as monitoring and simple network management protocol (SNMP), scripting and scenario switch- ing, push-get and CrossDisplay- Switching for intuitive operation at multi-monitor workstations. Visitors to booth 1.D39 can also check out G&D’s portfolio of clas- sic KVM systems, which has been updated with the launch of six new versions of the compact matrix series ControlCenter-Compact. Current additions include expansion stages with 176 and 128 CAT ports, as well as mixed versions with 32 fibre ports, and 16/32/48/80 CAT ports. All systems feature G&D’s HDIP compression tech- nology in the latest development stage, which enables a lossless transmission of video signals with a resolution of 4K/ Ultra HD (UHD) at 60Hz. The ControlCenter-IP is a matrix system to extend and switch computers signals via IP-based networks on Layer 3.