Playout covers the broadcasting processes, equipment and software required to convert and play source media and channel content to an external on-air environment
Studio construction in broadcasting involves designing and building specialized environments that integrate acoustic treatments, robust technical infrastructure, and flexible layouts to produce high-quality audio and video content.
Conferencing solutions in broadcasting integrate audio, video, and interactive features to enable seamless, real-time communication for both remote participants and large audiences, blending the capabilities of video conferencing with the reach of broadcasting.
A green matte studio uses a large green screen, known as a chroma key, to create dynamic backgrounds for broadcasting and video production.
A dubbing studio in broadcasting is a specialized facility where original audio is replaced with new vocal recordings in a different language, a process essential for making content accessible to a global audience.
Digital broadcasting transmits information using digital signals (binary 0s and 1s) instead of analog waves, offering superior audio and video quality, more channels within the same frequency, and additional data services like electronic program guides.