Haivision Technology Leveraged by Gravity Media for the Remote Production of Germany's Pho3nix Sub7 Sub8 Triathlon

2022-09-02 20:47:17 By : Ms. Sally Zhang

Haivision Makito X4 and Pro380 deliver footage to Australian production center at low latency over bonded cellular networks

MONTREAL , Sept. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Haivision Systems Inc. ("Haivision") (TSX: HAI), a leading global provider of mission-critical, real-time streaming, video networking, and visual collaboration solutions, today announced that Gravity Media, a world-leading global provider of live broadcast facilities and production services, has utilized solutions from the company's extended portfolio of IP video contribution products to remotely produce live coverage of the Pho3nix Sub7 Sub8 triathlon in Germany earlier this summer.

To cover and share in the excitement of the Pho3nix Sub7 Sub8 race, Gravity Media set up an innovative remote IP production between Germany's Lausitzring racetrack and the company's production center in Sydney, Australia . In Germany , a TV studio and 16 cameras — including motorcycle, polecam, drone, and Shotover gyro-head cameras — were deployed. Each was equipped with a Haivision Pro380 transmitter — paired with one or two Quad external antennas. The Haivision transmitters captured and transmitted all footage from the competition and TV studio at low latency over a bonded cellular network to Gravity Media's production center in Sydney .

At the production center, all feeds were ingested and decoded by Haivision's StreamHub platform for distribution — after editing and mixing — to the Pho3nix Foundation's social media platforms. To allow field crews to view current on-air programming, Gravity Media also relied on the Haivision Rack400 and Makito X video encoders to send video return feeds directly to the Pro380 field units with sub-second latency, in addition to the TV studio's monitors via a Makito X4 decoder.

In total, the broadcast included nine hours of live racing, interspersed with pre- and post-show content, guest interviews, pre-recorded content, and technical analysis. Over 50,000 viewers across the globe kept up with the triathlon via YouTube and Facebook, with a peak of 28,880 concurrent viewers watching these champion athletes finish under the goal time of seven hours for men and eight hours for women.

"This event has been a great success at every level," said Solene Zavagno , General Manager at Gravity Media Frans. "In addition to the technical achievement of this highly complicated and advanced set-up, which was brilliantly executed by the technical teams, the project was also a great collaboration between the Gravity Media offices across the globe."

"Haivision's IP video contribution solutions offered Gravity Media reliable and broadcast-grade video transmission over cellular networks from one end of the world to the other," said Ronan Poullaouec, VP of engineering, remote and wireless systems, at Haivision.

To learn more about Haivision at IBC and book a one-on-one meeting, visit: haivision.com

Haivision is a leading global provider of mission-critical, real-time streaming, video networking, and visual collaboration solutions. Our connected cloud and intelligent edge technologies enable organizations globally to engage audiences, enhance collaboration, and support decision making. We provide high quality, low latency, secure, and reliable live video at a global scale. Haivision open sourced its award-winning SRT low latency video streaming protocol and founded the SRT Alliance to support its adoption. Awarded four Emmys® for Technology and Engineering from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Haivision continues to fuel the future of IP video transformation. Founded in 2004, Haivision is headquartered in Montreal and Chicago with offices, sales, and support located throughout the Americas, Europe , and Asia . To learn more, visit Haivision at haivision.com.

Haivision, Haivision, 1 8572172886, haivision@rlyl.com

Call me the world’s happiest cynic, then, because when I predicted the utter and catastrophic failure of Facebook’s rebranding as “Meta” starting less than a year ago, I genuinely didn’t think it would all unravel as quickly and ignominiously as it has. Horizon Worlds, Meta’s intended metaverse, went live in December and, my god, it has been downhill from there. The good news is that we’re getting a lot of free entertainment out of Mark Zuckerberg’s attempts to be “the face” of this dead-end transition, and the past few weeks have seen some real highlights, culminating with a transcendently embarrassing appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast last week.

Legal correspondent Alexis Keenan details how the judge in the Twitter-Elon Musk lawsuit denied former PayPal executive David Sacks' motion of subpoena requests.

Mariah Carey has said she called the Duchess of Sussex a “diva” only in the most “fabulous, gorgeous, and empowering” meaning of the word, after the royal podcaster admitted to being “stopped in her tracks” by the accusation.

The duo insisted their hiatus was more of a break than a breakup. Florida Georgia Line Play Final Show Following Inner-Band Feud Over Trump Carys Anderson

Shares of AMC Entertainment (NYSE: AMC), Regal parent Cineworld (OTC: CNWGY) (OTC: CNNW.F), and Cinemark (NYSE: CNK) have also been on the decline. The last three weekends of box office receipts are also the worst three weekends in more than three months. Jaws and Spider-Man: No Way Home are making their way back to your local multiplex this weekend.

The rapper took to Instagram late Thursday night and ranted at his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton and Zuckerberg, among others

Forbes’ recently unveiled World’s Billionaire list for 2022 revealed that a record-number 92 American billionaires are immigrants. Topping the list and leapfrogging the wealthiest man for the past four years — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos — is the South African-born head of Tesla, SpaceX and Neuralink, Elon Musk. A substantial number of immigrant billionaires accumulated their fortunes in technology, with five out of the seven Indian billionaires delving into venture capitalism or heading tech giants, and 41 out of the 92 total billionaire immigrants influencing the tech industry in some way or another.

As one of the richest men history has ever known, former Amazon CEO and founder Jeff Bezos can at least try to purchase anything he wants, including a trip to space. Not necessarily, but he can purchase the rights to J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" series, one of the most famous cultural properties in the world, and hope for the best. Hit television programs come about due to a number of factors, from getting the basics right (strong writers, directors, cast and well-thought out plots and characters) to landing upon the right cultural timing to having the right hook to, well, luck.

Michael Waldron says he wrote a big Mr. Fantastic moment—but does it tell us anything about Fantastic Four?

The "Top Chef" host is no stranger to celebrating her body.

Two young women on TikTok said they were left feeling "humiliated" after allegedly being kicked out of a bar over their outfits.

As anyone who's been a patron of McDonald's for any number of years can tell you, the brand has had great success with celebrity collaborations. At the time, Michael Jordan's celebrity was riding a tidal wave, and anything associated with the athlete was guaranteed to leave people starry-eyed. It took the fast food chain some time to unveil another collab named after a celebrity -- 2020, to be exact -- with the Travis Scott meal, which the American rapper got paid $20 million to do.

Disney is exploring a membership program that could offer discounts or special perks on products, merchandise, and other services like Disney+ to members.

“Omg the nails made me physically sick,” said one critic

Mega-hit song "Gangnam Style" by K-pop singer PSY had an indelible impact on the music business, according to legendary record producer Chris Blackwell.

Francis Ford Coppola continues to fill out the ensemble for his epic Megalopolis, with Talia Shire (The Godfather), Shia LaBeouf (Honey Boy), Jason Schwartzman (The French Dispatch), Grace Vanderwaal (Stargirl), Kathryn Hunter (The Tragedy of Macbeth) and James Remar (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) its newest cast additions. The actors are set to star alongside […]

"Trust me, I was like what the F—!!!!!!!!" Alicia Keys commented on a video of the moment an overzealous fan grabbed her by the face and kissed her on the cheek during a performance

Collector Evan Kail says he found never-before-seen photos of the Nanjing Massacre — but other social-media historians aren't so sure

Fast food, at least among the major burger and chicken chains, has become a battle of copycats. If one brand scores a hit with a unique take on a hamburger or a chicken sandwich, you can expect every player in the space to release a variation on that product. Fast food delivers the familiar -- it's a model built around comfort food -- and what's more familiar than a variation on something that's successful elsewhere?