X Games Sound Big In Texas
It was Austin’s first X Games, the venue was Texas-sized, and the audio challenges were just as big. More
It was Austin’s first X Games, the venue was Texas-sized, and the audio challenges were just as big. More
Broadcast Sports Inc. (BSI) is known for its RF cameras and services for sports shows: the PGA and LPGA Tours, the Triple Crown and Breeder’s Cup, the BCS National Championship, […] More
When it came to audio, last week’s Summer X Games made more with less this year. With the number of primary mix trucks reduced to two from three last year, […] More
Even as ESPN’s X Games franchise keeps getting bigger, critical aspects of its broadcast technology are becoming more compact. Examples of a tighter technical infrastructure were on display at the […] More
As high-profile sports productions grow into planetary-size endeavors, the need for reliable connectivity among several trucks at the broadcast compound has never been greater — not to mention connectivity back […] More
This fall, CSP Mobile Productions’ newest mobile unit will hit the road. HD2, a 53-ft. expando wired for 16 cameras with 720p and 1080i capabilities, will roll out on the […] More
For the Winter X Games from Aspen Jan. 26-29, ESPN has taken the all-discrete-5.1 audio used for the Summer X Games last year and applied it to an all-3D-video picture […] More
By the time the SVG League Technology Summit’s audio workshop got under way on Dec. 12, more than 50 attendees were ready to hear ideas on how to streamline audio […] More
Wohler Technologies’ new software interface for its MADI-8 in-rack audio monitor allows control and quick reconfiguration of channel presets from any PC. With it, operators now have the ability to […] More
CLICK HERE for SVG’s comprehensive live X Games 17 coverage from Los Angeles! The motocross riders weren’t the only ones showing some traction at Summer X Games 17. Console manufacturer […] More
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