Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) October 2017 Volume 34, Issue 8 | Page 24

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Magna appoints new support engineers
Systems integrator Magna Systems and Engineering has strengthened its broadcast and telecommunications service and support divisions with the appointment of Nicholas Tabeta ( pictured ) and Jay Patel as support engineers for the entire range of products and technology that Magna offers both markets . Tabeta was previously a senior engineer with Strategic Engineering , while Patel was most recently a project coordinator for Cellular Asset Management . Matthew Clemesha , CEO of Magna Systems and Engineering , said : “ Nicholas and Jay are great additions to our growing team . They will help provide comprehensive engineering support for our broadcast and telecommunications offerings , and underpin support for our expanding range of broadcast IP solutions .”
Magewell ships 4K / UHD video capture USBs
Magewell has released two 4K / Ultra HD ( UHD ) models to its USB Capture Plus family of plug-and-play , external video capture devices . The 4K / UHD devices enable all types of computers to capture video at resolutions up to 4096x2160 through a standard USB 3.0 interface . Featuring driver-free installation and automatic input detection for true plug-and-play operation , USB Capture Plus is the “ easiest and most reliable way ” to bring 4K / UHD sources into Windows , Mac or Linux software for live streaming , encoding , collaboration , medical imaging , lecture capture and more , said Magewell .
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Format Converters

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Fintan Mc Kiernan
CEO Ideal Systems South-east Asia
Patrick So
Regional Manager Asia Pacific Magna Systems & Engineering
Craig Johnson
Managing Director - Media Nielsen

Today ’ s switchers tackle multi-format production and delivery needs

The DNA of the modern production switcher is built around ensuring that all operational needs are met , regardless of the multiple formats broadcasters find themselves working in today , as Shawn Liew discovers .
SAM ’ s Kahuna switcher was recently deployed by the UK ’ s National Theatre for a 4K / Ultra HD HDR production .

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aunched in 2009 , the UK ’ s National Theatre recently delivered its 60th production in 4K / Ultra HD ( UHD ) high dynamic range ( HDR ), a first for the company . A two-part broadcast , Angels in America was broadcast live to more than 2,500 cinemas in 60 countries on July 20 and 27 this year .
Christopher Bretnall , technical producer of Creative Broadcast Solutions , the production company in charge of the project , explains : “ As this was the 60th production , we decided to shoot it in 4K / UHD and exploit HDR and everything that comes from that .”
Working together with outside broadcast company Telegenic , Creative Broadcast Solutions deployed Snell Advanced Media ’ s ( SAM ) Kahuna production switcher , which now includes HDR capabilities with the recent release of the FormatFusion4 software .
Bretnall elaborates : “ Kahuna with FormatFusion4 enabled us to deliver both standard dynamic range ( SDR ) and HDR , and exploit rec . 709 and rec . 2020 at the same time . The ability to put in non-4K / UHD content was also very appealing , so we could put anything into the switcher and get what we need out of it .
“ The Angels broadcasts were delivered seamlessly through the SAM UHD switcher . Its capabilities ensured that the mixed-format sources were effortlessly integrated into the UHD capture and live broadcast .”
With FormatFusion4 , the Kahuna now supports the Electrical Optical Transfer Functions ( EOTF ) for real-time control of Perceptual Quantiser ( PQ ), real-time control of Hybrid Log Gamma ( HLG ) and Sony S-Log3 profile . FormatFusion4 also includes colour space support for wide colour gamut ( BT709 and BT2020 ) in formats including 1080i , 1080p and 4K / UHD .
FormatFusion , essentially , was developed to handle the challenges of multi-format production and content delivery , and has allowed Kahuna production switchers to assist the creative production community to manage other wise incompatible signal and video formats since 2004 , says David Tasker , VP systems and technology , SAM .
He tells APB : “ Our first Kahuna helped content producers effortlessly overcome the hurdles during the transition to HDTV , man aging SD signals alongside 720 and 1080 HD ones . This , while also dealing with aspect