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我們的BIRTV 2024之旅第31屆BIRTV 2024於8月24日圓滿落幕。回顧為期4天的展會,安達斯展臺的活躍與展品多樣性無疑成為了展廳的一大亮點,吸引了眾多行業領導、業內同行及國內外觀眾蒞臨展臺參觀。本次展會,安達斯迎合BIRTV ...
30/08/2024

我們的BIRTV 2024之旅

第31屆BIRTV 2024於8月24日圓滿落幕。回顧為期4天的展會,安達斯展臺的活躍與展品多樣性無疑成為了展廳的一大亮點,吸引了眾多行業領導、業內同行及國內外觀眾蒞臨展臺參觀。
本次展會,安達斯迎合BIRTV 2024展會主題,全面展示了在“全媒體 超高清 強智能”的最新成果。共設置了如下展區:安達斯智慧型IP信號調度管理控制系統展示區、自主國產化Windica 4K/IP化系統展示區、自主國產化產品系列展示區、Evertz 系列旗艦產品展示區、專業音訊展示區、電影級超高清拍攝系統展示區、國際合作品牌展示區。為您展示了自主國產化軟硬體產品、應用解決方案以及眾多國際知名合作夥伴旗艦產品。

本屆BIRTV,安達斯集團榮獲兩項BIRTV推薦,分別是播映傳輸組的“萬迪科NVM-MVP- FPGA微服務處理平臺”和綜合設備器件組的“安達斯AMON音訊流監測分析軟體”。

BIRTV2024影視媒體視效論壇全景奧運與融合發展
8月22日下午15:20皇家格蘭雲天大酒店宴會廳,安達斯集團區域經理吳哲瑋先生在BIRTV2024影視媒體視效論壇——全景奧運與融合發展主題中,發表題為“XR技術在廣播電視節目的實踐與挑戰”的演講。
演講結束後,吳哲瑋先生的精彩分享引起了與會者的廣泛共鳴和熱烈討論。許多參會者在會後前來安達斯展位,針對XR技術在廣播電視行業的應用展開了深入的交流與探討。

隨著技術的不斷進步和市場的日益多元化,廣播電視行業正經歷著前所未有的變革。安達斯深知在廣電行業融合創新發展的道路上,應緊跟技術創新、把握行業動向。在自我提升的同時,持續深入探索自主國產化軟硬體產品、應用解決方案,為廣播電視行業的國產化進程貢獻更多的智慧和力量。
我們期待在明年的BIRTV展會上再次與您相聚!

26/08/2024

BIRTV2024

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26/08/2024

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安達斯與您的BIRTV2024之約2024年8月21日-24日,第31屆BIRTV如約而至,以“全媒體 超高清 強智慧”為主題的此次展會是廣電行業的盛會,廣電同仁在這裡共商行業發展的機遇與挑戰、共敘行業佳話。在為期四天的展會裡安達斯將為您展...
23/08/2024

安達斯與您的BIRTV2024之約
2024年8月21日-24日,第31屆BIRTV如約而至,以“全媒體 超高清 強智慧”為主題的此次展會是廣電行業的盛會,廣電同仁在這裡共商行業發展的機遇與挑戰、共敘行業佳話。在為期四天的展會裡安達斯將為您展示自主國產化軟硬體產品、應用解決方案以及眾多國際知名化Windica 4K/IP化系統展示區、自主國產化產品系列展示區、Evertz 系列旗艦產品展示區、專業音訊展示區、電影級超高清拍攝系統展示區、國際合作品牌展示區,為觀眾帶來全方位多維度專業產品技術演示,與觀眾共賞一場視聽盛宴!

Lawo Press ReleaseBroadcaster’s Control room in the Saarbrücken Congress Hall equipped with LawoBuilt in 1967, the Congr...
14/08/2024

Lawo Press Release

Broadcaster’s Control room in the Saarbrücken Congress Hall equipped with Lawo
Built in 1967, the Congress Hall in Saarbrücken/Germany is home to a range of a broad variety of events such as conferences, trade fairs and conventions as well as shows and concerts of all kinds, some of which are also broadcast on radio and television by public broadcaster Saarländischer Rundfunk (SR). Following the Hall’s renovation and reopening in September 2023, also the location’s control room of the SR was equipped with a modern audio infrastructure. With the installation of a Lawo mc²36 MkII all-in-one production mixing console and two Lawo AoIP stageboxes, the SR replaced the previous analog system with a console that meets the broadcaster’s quality standards in terms of performance, flexibility and efficiency.

The heart of the audio equipment is an mc²36 MkII production console with integrated processing. With its A__UHD core technology, it offers 256 processing channels available at both 48 and 96 kHz, which means that even large orchestral productions can be mixed. The all-in-one mixing console natively supports ST2110, AES67, RAVENNA and Ember+. With an I/O capacity of up to 864 channels and its local I/Os, the mc²36 MkII offers extensive connectivity. The two additional Lawo A__stage64 AoIP stageboxes support ST2110-30/31 and AES67 / RAVENNA and ensure the integration of audio signals.

“With the new audio technology in our control room in the Congress Hall, we have taken a first step into the IP world, which gives us considerable freedom in production,” explains Ralf Schnellbach, Head of Radio Production Technology at SR and project manager for this installation. “It makes many things easier, faster and clearer, such as switching between 48 and 96 kHz or signal management with the new user lists.”
Based on many years of good experience with Lawo systems as well as the company’s project and customer support, SR opted for a setup from the Rastatt-based manufacturer for the Congress Hall installation. “In addition to performance, sound characteristics and compactness, the system's comprehensive flexibility also played a major role when deciding on the equipment. The capacity allows a whole range of configurations for a wide variety of productions, and the extended matrix and control options as well as the integration of external panels, in this installation, make an external talkback infrastructure obsolete. With this installation, a smart and economically very lean sound control room was created, whose components can be moved for mobile use without great effort, like for festivals during the summer break,” Schnellbach concludes.
Picture Credits:

Congress_Hall_Grand_Piano.jpg - © Congress-Centrum Saar GmbH
Congress_Hall_Control_Room.jpg - © Saarländischer Rundfunk
Congress_Hall_Control_Room_Workplace.jpg - © Saarländischer Rundfunk
Congress_Hall_Rack_A__stage64 - © Saarländischer Rundfunk

Lawo Press ReleaseLawo Delivers Impeccable Audio for Bastille Day Concert de ParisFrance’s National Day on 14th July is ...
17/07/2024

Lawo Press Release

Lawo Delivers Impeccable Audio for Bastille Day Concert de Paris
France’s National Day on 14th July is celebrated with numerous events throughout the nation. For the 12th edition of the ‘Concert de Paris’, Lawo with its IP audio infrastructure including mc²96 and mc²56 consoles, once again met the live sound and broadcast requirements of the French public broadcasters and the Eurovision network, delivering impeccable audio quality to the large crowd on site and millions of listeners and viewers worldwide.
In the year of the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, the traditional Concert de Paris exceptionally took place on the forecourt of the Hôtel de Ville, featuring the arrival of the Olympic flame in the city and the lighting of a cauldron.
For the audio coverage of the Concert de Paris, Lawo's advanced audio infrastructure was expertly handled by a crew of Radio France professionals. At the front-of-house (FOH) position, Nadège Antonini managed the orchestra mix and FOH output using a 48-fader mc²96 console, while Stéphane Thouvenin took charge of the soloists and choirs mix on a 32-fader mc²56. Overseeing the overall production at FOH was Alice Legros, serving as the producer. Stage monitoring was skillfully managed by Stéphane Desmons and Charles Bouticourt. They operated a 32-fader mc²56 with a 16-fader extender in a two-operator configuration with two separate control surfaces, ensuring precise monitoring throughout the performance. The setup included a redundant pair of A__UHD Core audio engines shared among the three consoles, with a redundant RAVENNA network integrating FOH and stage. A central HOME management cluster connected, managed, and secured all aspects of this live production environment.

Radio France also utilized an OB truck equipped with a mc²66 MkII console to produce the audio clean feed for broadcast on French radio and TV, as well as the Eurovision feed. Laurent Fracchia was responsible for the broadcast mix in the OB truck (Régie 5), with Arnaud Moral ensuring seamless production as the producer.
The evening was broadcast live on France 2 and france.tv, and simulcast by EBU-Eurovision in over ten countries, making it one of the world's biggest classical music events. A large crowd gathered on the city hall square to attend the performances by the Orchestre National de France, the Chœur and Maîtrise de Radio France, conducted by Cristian Măcelaru, and the internationally renowned opera singers and soloists including Lang Lang (piano), Nadine Sierra (soprano), Pene Pati (tenor), Gaëlle Arquez (mezzo-soprano), Khatia Buniatishvili (piano), Fatma Said (soprano), Gautier Capuçon (cello), and Renaud Capuçon (violin), with a special participation of the duo Thibault Cauvin & -M- (guitars).
The concert concluded with the arrival of the Olympic Flame at the Parvis de l'Hôtel de Ville and the lighting of a cauldron, just before the traditional fireworks display from the Eiffel Tower and Trocadero gardens.

Like in the previous years, the event reached around 3 million viewers on France 2 and many more listeners on France Inter radio. It was broadcast live in many countries worldwide via the Euroradio and Eurovision networks. The ‘Concert de Paris’ was recorded and can be watched e. g. in Germany on 22nd July (ARD) and on 3rd August (3Sat).

Lawo Press ReleaseTalpa Network Elevates Broadcast Infrastructure with Lawo TechnologyTalpa Network, a leading televisio...
15/07/2024

Lawo Press Release

Talpa Network Elevates Broadcast Infrastructure with Lawo Technology
Talpa Network, a leading television and radio broadcaster in the Netherlands, has collaborated with Lawo, a global technology partner renowned for innovative solutions in live media production workflows, to upgrade its broadcast infrastructure. The broadcaster, producing at two main locations in Hilversum and Amsterdam with distributed buildings, upgrades its technical facilities, including the implementation of video gateways to transport uncompressed signals between locations over its private network. As the owner of prominent TV channels such as SBS6, Net5, and Veronica, as well as popular radio channels including Radio 10, 538 and Sky Radio, Talpa Network holds a significant position in the Dutch media landscape. Talpa Network, owned by John de Mol, is a multimedia company known for broadcasting shows like ‘The Tribute: Battle of the Bands’ and ‘Marble Mania’.

“We want to establish an ‘Audio, Video and Communication Network’, or AVC for short, to enable a joint efficient use of our external connections, infrastructure, and resources by leveraging cutting-edge IP technologies”, states Mark de Jong, Technology Architect Lead at Talpa Network, working on this project. “With this new infrastructure, we aim to integrate various production environments of previously independent companies under the roof of Talpa Network to meet production demands, and facilitate the sharing of technical resources. At a certain point, we encountered integration issues where signals available in only one production environment had to be transferred to another, sometimes via an intermediate environment. As a result, multiple tie-lines were required to transmit a single signal. This led us to the conclusion that we needed to establish an IP network.”
After market research and a POC with various vendors, two vendors emerged as winners, one of which was Lawo. Talpa Network's ambitious project utilizes Lawo's cutting-edge IP technology, including the HOME Management Platform for IP Infrastructures and the .edge Hyper-Density SDI/IP Conversion and Routing Platform for converting video signals to raw ST2110 streams, to optimize its broadcast operations. A long-time Lawo user, Talpa Network has a lot of experience with the German manufacturer’s audio technology and is an expert user of VSM, Lawo’s overarching, vendor-agnostic IP Broadcast Control and Workflow Solution. This system easily integrates with the majority of broadcast equipment on the market and allows for custom workflows that meet the most complex project demands, all devices being controlled from a single, highly automated and intuitive user interface.
Talpa Network's installation leverages various technologies, including Lawo's .edge technology and HOME Management Platform for IP Infrastructures. By incorporating these solutions, Talpa Network aims to enhance operational efficiency and scalability across its broadcast infrastructure. To maximize efficiency, Talpa Network has strategically deployed Lawo's .edge SDI matrix bundle across its facilities. This approach enables efficient resource utilization while meeting the demands of its broadcast operations. “We have a data center and a production hub in different locations in Hilversum and in Amsterdam. There we installed Lawo .edge, to integrate with equipment of other vendors. Besides video and audio transfer, we aim to establish an n-1 IP communication network. With our central management systems, VSM and HOME, we can route signals such as ST2110 streams, giving users easy access to the signals they need for their production without worrying about the underlying technology.”
By leveraging Lawo's HOME Apps for agile broadcast and AV operations, Talpa Network will further establish innovative, efficient, and flexible workflows. Part of the installation are three standalone HOME App multiviewers with 16 PiPs each running on one server. They offer pixel-perfect mosaics and ultra-low latency, ensuring seamless monitoring of UHD, 3G, HD, and SD video as well as audio sources for global events and broadcast operations. De Jong: “Our Lawo HOME Apps allow us to efficiently utilize our resources by enabling us to spin up an app when needed and stop it once the production is complete, freeing up processing power for other tasks.”
Lawo Project Manager Rudi Antonissen states, “We are proud to collaborate with Talpa Network on this transformative project. By combining Lawo's cutting-edge technology with Talpa Network's vision, we have created a broadcast infrastructure that sets new standards for efficiency and scalability.” Lawo Sales representative Hans Beks adds, “Lawo remains committed to delivering innovative solutions that empower broadcasters to achieve their goals. We are excited to continue our partnership with Talpa Network and support their mission to deliver world-class content to their audiences.”

“With our move to integrate all our production environments in Hilversum and Amsterdam using a Lawo IP infrastructure, we are on the path to achieving centralized control and resource management, as well as optimizing workflows at a higher level. All of this will bring more efficiency and help us meet the growing demands for modern, quality production for our audience. Talpa Network has worked with Lawo products for many years, valuing their reliability in live media production workflows. This makes Lawo a trusted technology partner for our mission-critical operations”, de Jong closes.

Lawo Press ReleaseBethel Radio Peru Enhances Broadcasting Capabilities with Lawo's Innovative IP-Based SolutionsBethel R...
05/07/2024

Lawo Press Release

Bethel Radio Peru Enhances Broadcasting Capabilities with Lawo's Innovative IP-Based Solutions
Bethel Radio, a prominent cultural and educational broadcaster based in Lima, Peru, has recently upgraded its broadcasting infrastructure with IP-based solutions from Lawo, a leading provider of broadcast technology. This strategic enhancement aims to fortify Bethel Radio's workflow, flexibility, scalability, and future-orientation, which fits perfectly with the station’s dedication to providing outstanding content.
Bethel Radio, founded in 2002 as part of the Bethel Cultural Association, has been a cornerstone in providing diverse content encompassing cultural, educational, and practical themes alongside Christian music, societal topics, and community services. With a nationwide reach on FM and AM frequencies and a strong online presence through its page, Bethel Radio has established itself as a vital voice in Peru's media landscape.
The recent installation of Lawo's 12-fader diamond console, coupled with the VisTool virtual extension, marks a significant step forward for Bethel Radio. This modular broadcast console, designed for both radio and TV applications, is built on the open AES67/RAVENNA Audio-over-IP networking standards, ensuring seamless connectivity and compatibility with evolving industry standards such as ST2110-30/-31 and ST2022-7.
Powered by the Lawo Power Core Engine, the diamond console provides a robust infrastructure with expandable I/O options, accommodating various audio sources and destinations, including AES67, MADI, analog, AES3, and Dante®. With an internal matrix offering 1,920 x 1,920 crosspoints and up to 96 channels of DSP input processing, the diamond console delivers unparalleled processing capabilities, including EQ, dynamics, de-essing, limiting, and delay.
In addition to the core setup, Bethel Radio has integrated an additional Power Core AIOX expansion frame, adding 64 channels of audio in just 1RU. This expansion capability further enhances the station's capacity to accommodate additional audio or GPIO channels, ensuring scalability to meet future demands.
The deployment of VisTool, Lawo's virtual UI for studio or remote applications, empowers operators with single-point access to all essential tools, enhancing workflow efficiency and ease of operation. With its intuitive graphical interface, VisTool simplifies control and monitoring tasks, offering operators unprecedented control over Lawo's powerful mixing engine platforms.
Miguel Ángel Ángeles R., CEO of Bethel Radio, expresses his excitement about the collaboration with Lawo, stating that “the integration of Lawo equipment elevates Bethel Radio’s broadcasting capabilities, providing a robust and future-proof infrastructure. Lawo's expertise in IP-based systems brings a new dimension of seamless connectivity, flexibility, and scalability, aligning perfectly with Bethel Radio’s commitment to delivering exceptional content to its discerning audience.”
Abel Cuerto, Technical Director at Bethel Radio, echoes this sentiment, emphasizing how Lawo's IP solutions help the station to master future challenges. “We are delighted to collaborate with Lawo in modernizing our broadcast facilities," says Cuerto. “Lawo provides our radio station with the tools we need to excel in today's dynamic media landscape and to broadcast the content and our messages in Peru and worldwide.”
Gustavo Reategui, CEO of Video Broadcast, Lawo's partner in Peru, summarizes: “As a partner of Lawo, I am very excited about our collaboration with Bethel Radio. With the integration of Lawo's IP-based broadcast solutions, Bethel Radio will be able to utilize the expanded capabilities to serve its national and international community even better.”

Lawo Press ReleaseAntenna Hungária’s OB11 upgraded with Lawo IP SolutionsAntenna Hungária Zrt, a leading telecommunicati...
27/06/2024

Lawo Press Release

Antenna Hungária’s OB11 upgraded with Lawo IP Solutions

Antenna Hungária Zrt, a leading telecommunications company in Hungary, has unveiled its modernized OB11 OB van, featuring Lawo IP-based solutions. As part of the upgrade, Antenna Hungária selected audio and video broadcast equipment from Lawo, a global leader in innovative live media production workflows. The renowned Lawo broadcast control system, Virtual Studio Manager (VSM), oversees overall control. Lawo partner REXFILM Broadcast and Communication Systems managed the integration to ensure seamless implementation and optimal operation.

Like for the other modern large-production trucks of its OB fleet, Antenna Hungária has implemented also in the new OB 11 Lawo's VSM (Virtual Studio Manager) as the central control system for the entire broadcast workflow. VSM's vendor-agnostic design seamlessly integrates with a wide range of broadcast equipment, allowing for customized workflows and intuitive control of thousands of I/O and processing resources, both locally and in distributed infrastructures. IP edge devices, network infrastructures, traditional video routers, SDI video switchers, audio routers, audio consoles, multiviewers, intercoms, and modular equipment can all be controlled from a single, highly automated, and intuitive user interface. Besides touchscreen operation, Antenna Hungária installed several hardware operating panels. The system's scalability and automation capabilities enable Antenna Hungária to optimize its operations and deliver exceptional content to audiences.

“We work with Lawo equipment because of its reliability and flexibility, as well as the great system integration possibilities,” says Zoltán Tihanyi, Senior Audio Expert of Antenna Hungária, on the choice of the equipment. “We also chose Lawo because of its ease of operation. By running VSM and Lawo audio equipment in our OB vans, we only need to teach one system to our operators, who can then work across the entire fleet. We use Lawo consoles for various types of jobs, including entertainment shows, sports broadcasts, musicals, theater shows, and multitrack recordings.”
Vilmos Váradi, Head of Broadcast Production at Antenna Hungária, adds: “This upgrade represents our commitment to delivering cutting-edge broadcast experiences to our audience, and Lawo's state-of-the-art solutions play a crucial role in achieving that goal.”
Central to the audio infrastructure upgrade is the installation of Lawo’s 48-channel mc²56 MkIII audio production console, equipped with two A__UHD Core audio engines in a redundant design, each providing 1,024 mc²-quality DSP channels. Optimized for modern IP-based production environments, the mc²56 supports SMPTE 2110, AES67/RAVENNA, DANTE (via a Power Core gateway), MADI, and Ember+. The range of local I/Os includes 16 MIC/line inputs, 16 line outputs, eight AES3 inputs and outputs, eight GPI/O, and a local MADI port (SFP).

In addition to several A__mic8 and A__madi6 units, the audio infrastructure is completed by three A__stage64 Audio over IP StageBoxes, supporting SMPTE ST2110-30/31 and AES67/RAVENNA industry standards. The system also includes an A__digital64 node, which supports 32 AES inputs with Sample Rate Conversion and 32 AES outputs in a 3RU footprint. A redundant pair of MADI ports and two Dual Media streaming ports with WAN-compatible ST 2022-7 class C seamless protection switching enhance the system’s audio I/O connectivity. With ST2110-10 compliant PTP clocking support, additional wordclock I/O, GPIO, and a dedicated management port, the A__digital64 integrates seamlessly into both hybrid and IP-centric broadcast installations.
Since all twelve OB trucks in the Antenna Hungária fleet are equipped with Lawo consoles and stageboxes, all outboard equipment is compatible with any of the trucks. This operational goal—one system for many operators—provides significant flexibility and adds additional safety to the system.

22/05/2024

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