Digital Storage in Professional Media and Entertainment

Digital storage plays a significant role in the professional media and entertainment industry. Digital storage for the M&E industry has demand characteristics often very different from typical IT storage because of the performance requirements of real-time video in capture, editing and post-production, as well as distribution.
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Going Beyond the Listener: Accessible Audio for Podcasting

Recently, three major podcast providers were sued for lack of accessibility, raising awareness for a much-needed discussion around making podcasts universally accessible. Spoiler alert: it takes more than just adding a transcript.In this webinar, Nic Steenhout, host of A11y Rules and a web accessibility consultant, will share his expert tips and tricks for hosting an inclusive podcast, and why it matters for a better listener experience.
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Understanding the AR/VR Market and Suppliers

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Given the pace of technological and social change, we are in the midst of a transformation in the way we interact with computing machines. Augmented (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies are enabling engagement with data in three dimensions and changing the way that learning and training are done. Government agencies, in many ways, are leading the way as this emerging tech is providing ways to improve efficiency and accuracy.
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An Instrumental Guide to Blending Outdoor Music & Community - On Demand

Music parks benefit every member of the community, but few communities have a music program available and affordable to everyone. A permanent installation of instruments changes that. A simplified system allows anyone to play, regardless of training or ability, and instruments can be designed for individual and ensemble play. Music transcends age, gender, ethnicity and mobility, and is a gathering force that builds better communities and helps makes people kinder.Join property managers, distributors, architects, landscape architects, and recreation and park professionals for a complimentary professional development webinar.
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Replicating Human Vision for Accurate Testing of AR/VR Displays

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Near-eye displays – like those used in augmented (AR), virtual (VR), and mixed (MR) reality devices – project visual objects and information in close proximity to the human eye, sometimes encompassing the user’s entire angular field of view. This proximity not only magnifies display projections, but also enhances defects like non-uniformity, line and pixel defects, poor image clarity, and image positioning issues. To accurately test the quality of displays that are viewed so near to the eye, the measurement solution should take into account the position, limitations, and characteristics of the human eye, especially within the unique viewing environment of an AR/VR headset.
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