MultiDyne Innovates Signal Conversion, Fiber Transport for Challenging Sports TV
The Sports Video Group is pleased to welcome MultiDyne Video and Fiber Optic Solutions.—Fri 01, 2019—
The Sports Video Group is pleased to welcome MultiDyne Video and Fiber Optic Solutions. MultiDyne has over 40 years of experience serving the broadcast and video production communities worldwide and leads the industry in pioneering signal conversion and fiber-optic-based transport systems for the broadcast, cable, satellite, production, digital cinema, surveillance, teleconferencing, and Pro AV markets across all business verticals.
MultiDyne’s service-oriented approach helps customers meet their needs with innovative, custom fiber solutions for systems integrators and end users. The company’s highly configurable, durable, format-flexible, and feature-rich solutions service the continually evolving needs of local studios, network facilities, mobile trucks, live event venues, and enterprise organizations.
MultiDyne continues to expand on its existing product families with new ultra-compact, lightweight systems; and innovate for new growth areas, including IP-based transport and delivery networks. Ultimately, each innovation delivers tangible benefits in the form of higher operational efficiency, and lower total cost of ownership.
“Sports remains one of the most challenging forms of live television and event production due to the multitude of signal acquisition points, and the very long distances that are often required to move video, audio and data back to the truck, studio or headend,” says President Frank Jachetta. “Fiber remains the most reliable means to manage and transport many high-resolution, bandwidth-heavy signals across these broad signal architectures."
“MultiDyne continues to innovate new products and systems that simplify these processes in sports production through versatile platforms that also reduce costs and labor through lightweight, durable product designs that deliver richer features in smaller packages,” he continues. “And, as more production workflows migrate to IP, MultiDyne is gradually bringing new innovations to market that will help sports producers and field technicians more easily bring content onto the network as well as manage the fiber network itself.”
Earlier this year, CP Communications managed the entire RF transmission infrastructure for the 118th U.S. Open Championship, which took place June 12-17 at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, NY. A significant contributor to the production team for the past three years, this year marked the first time that CP Communications was entrusted with all RF transmission responsibilities.
CP Communications brought its flagship HD-11 and HD-21 RF production trucks and its RF8 Fiber B-Unit truck, which accommodated Fox’s fiber-optic and communications systems, to this year’s event. Both HD-11 and HD-21 featured RF routers with a fiber interface to allow the trucks to work in conjunction with each other. Each truck also applied MultiDyne VF-9000 fiber transmission platforms to natively accept 3Gb/s (4K) and HD camera feed over RF from Sony cameras in the field. The signals remained in pure RF across the entire architecture before being handed to the Fox Sports team in raw form.