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INTRODUCING GLIM Telestream has revealed its new GLIM remote media player, designed for ingest QC, engineering, master control, news, post-production and more. Built to solve remote working challenges, GLIM allows users to play files immediately from a browser interface, without the usual delays caused by transcoding and uploading. Features it supports TELESTREAM telestream.net/glim/overview.htm

include playback, frame scrubbing, and the stepping and display of file properties and metadata. The GLIM engine is built for remote playback of common broadcast quality containers, codecs and resolutions, including varying fps, audio channels and colour space combinations. It also leverages proven standard technologies to display media in a browser that

requires no additional software to be installed by the client. “Saving your team time and resources by remotely viewing large and tricky files has never been easier, even if those media files comprise one or more high-definition formats, codecs and containers, such as MXF-wrapped DNxHD,” said Scott Matics, the company’s director of product management.

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DISGUISE R17.3 Disguise announced the software release of r17.3, which delivers improved workflow and succession completion of projects post-lockdown. Some of the new features include indirections, multilayer editing, object assignment hotkeys, crossfaded loop section mode, and improvements and bug fixes. The most notable aspect of the release is indirections, which provide new flexibility to change keyframe objects. Users can now easily change keyframe objects such as mappings, video clips, textures and configurations remotely via third-party protocols such as OSC, DMX or a dedicated API. The new multilayer editing feature allows users to edit multiple layers quickly, saving time by assigning common parameter values across layers. The ability to select multiple layers and keyframe values to layers simultaneously allows users to respond to feedback fast and ensure time on-site is maximised.

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BROADCAST VS COVID-19 Custom Consoles has announced a new addition to its range of technical control furniture. Acting as a response to Covid-19, the Operator Safety Screen reduces the risk of airborne infection or direct physical contact between control room personnel without restricting their forward- or side- view video monitor displays. “We responded promptly to the challenge with a space- efficient screen that can be installed quickly and easily wherever control room staff

are working in close proximity. The Operator Safety Screen is designed to fit our Module-R series of technical furniture, but fits all other desks in our product portfolio and those manufactured by other furniture companies,” said Custom Consoles’ managing director, Neil Reed. “The Operator Safety Screen has already generated orders totalling several hundred from broadcasters such as Al Jazeera, Amazon, BBC Studio Works, IMG, QVC, STV and Timeline, as well as many others,” added sales manager, Gary Fuller.

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