Satnews Daily
December 14th, 2012

Snell... The Sporting Life (SatBroadcasting™—Equipment (Switcher + Router)


[SatNews] Snell announced that Input Media, one of Europe's leading sports production companies, is using a new...

...Kahuna 360 multi-format production switcher and Sirius 830 router with AHP (advanced hybrid processing) to deliver live production of sports programming across multiple studio galleries. The Snell systems, supplied and integrated by Gearhouse Broadcast, give Input Media the flexibility to leverage existing resources within the company's London Production Centre to run a greater number of productions more efficiently and cost-effectively. With built-in support for 1080p supplied as standard, Kahuna 360 and Sirius 830 also expand Input Media's current and future HD capabilities.

Multiple galleries or studios run from a single Kahuna 360 mainframe, and the system's versatility allows Input Media to take on a variety of job types with differing resource requirements. The resources in the Input Media system can be allocated as required and run multiple concurrent jobs with varying requirements. Delivery of everything from sports rebranding and turnaround, to Superfeed programs, studio-based programs, and even a major tournament final program show is possible. The advantage of this installation is the ease and speed with which Kahuna 360 can be adapted to any job, thereby improving engineering workflows and time spent on setup and cabling of studio galleries.

The 15-RU Sirius 830 multi-format hybrid router features high-performance modules for flexible and cost-effective routing of SD, HD, ASI, and 3Gbps signals. Embedded audio and AES/MADI processing modules with AHP facilitate embedded audio routing, audio track swapping, and processing on all inputs and outputs. This allows Input Media to route any combination of embedded, discrete AES, and MADI signals, without compromise. With the means to reconfigure its facility quickly and easily, Input Media can turn from one job to the next almost immediately and thereby maximize use of its facility and resources.