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Thomson which provides end-to-end solutions (technologies, equipment
and services) to the entertainment industries, and Matsushita Electric
have announced an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) and mutual
distribution agreements. Matsushita Electric develops and manufactures
consumer and industrial electronics. It is best known for its Panasonic
brand products.
The two broadcast equipment giants revealed a distribution agreement
in which Panasonic will integrate the award-winning Grass Valley
line of Profile family servers and M-Series iVDR products, into
its systems solutions worldwide. The two companies also announced
an OEM agreement. Thomson will continue its sales and support of
the Panasonic DVCPRO products and will purchase and distribute additional
Thomson-brand products from Panasonic, including its popular line
of LCD professional monitors.
Under the new OEM agreement with Panasonic, Thomson will continue
to distribute a series of Panasonic DVCPRO VTR products. The DVCPRO
format is an affordable choice for digital production and fast,
on-air newsgathering. Since its introduction, its compact form,
robust features, and the playback capabilities of the format --
as well as those of DVCPRO-based camcorders, field editing equipment,
and studio equipment -- have made it the standard choice for news
teams and production houses worldwide.
Comprising both HD and SD models, Panasonic's BT series LCD monitors
combine thin profile and light weight with the superior picture
quality and performance needed for broadcast use. With ultra-sharp
resolution and the industry's widest viewing angle, they are equipped
to serve in a studio, OB van, non-linear editing system, or on location
in the field.
With an all-digital design and a familiar touch-screen interface,
the M-Series iVDR line easily supports traditional VTR capabilities,
including playback, record, removable media, and the ability to
transfer data directly from a camera -- or connect directly with
a camera. Yet it eclipses traditional VTR capabilities by supporting
multiple channels, simultaneous playout and recording, robust network
support, clip editing and trimming, playlist creation, and the ability
to exchange materials with a variety of applications using industry-standard
protocols.
The Profile line is used to store more of the world's broadcast
content than any other product. It is also the industry's most flexible
platform, supporting multiple compression formats and standard-
and high-definition (SD and HD) materials -- and the ability to
support SD and HD materials on the same server and the same timeline.
An official release informs that the two companies are working
together in many areas, including Thomson's recently-announced endorsement
of Panasonic's Professional Plug-in (P2) technology. This is a solid-state
memory-based technology for broadcasting and production that will
contribute to accelerate the end-to-end solution business.
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