N Remote productions et Insight has launched its new ultra-high-density JPEG XS update to meet the demands of modern remote and distributed production workflows. Available as a licensed software upgrade since early 2025, the update offers an industry-leading 160 UHD- 4K streams with lossless image quality in a single device. As live productions shift towards centralised and remote production models, the demand for scalable, space-saving equipment and high- performance encoding solutions is high. Net Insight’s JPEG XS innovation gives production teams the tools to handle more feeds with fewer devices, reduce on-site infrastructure and scale affordably without compromising quality. Whether used for live sports, multi- venue events or studio-to-studio workflows, this JPEG XS solution reduces physical footprint and power usage, while delivering operational efficiency and production freedom.
Mini Marshalls boost motorsports
director of media and aerial production at Terrible Herbst Motorsports, Bryan Moore is raising the bar in off-road racing media coverage with the CV574 Miniature 4K UHD POV camera from Marshall Electronics. For years, Moore and his team relied on cameras from a different manufacturer, but they recently transitioned to the Marshall CV574. “The CV574 offers a level of reliability and A s
quality that our previous cameras could not achieve,” said Moore. “The Marshall cameras, with built-in encoders and wide- angle 4K lenses, stream in high definition without extra hardware, making the system efficient. A standout is the internal encoder. It simplifies our set-up while providing top-tier quality. The cameras can withstand extreme heat – up to 160°F – and don’t overheat, a crucial factor in desert environments.”
Premier Padel continues to grow
remier Padel is the fastest-growing sport in the world, with over 25 million active players across 110 countries – attracting top players
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and expanding its international fanbase. To support this expansion, Globecast has integrated Net Insight’s Nimbra Edge into its service offering, enabling Premier Padel to transition entirely from traditional satellite distribution to an IP-based model. “We delivered a solution for Premier Padel together with Net Insight. This increased the number of streams carried, which translates to greater audience engagement potential, as well as an expanded number of events covered,” commented Steve MacMurray, digital development manager at Globecast.
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