Teradek will be present at 2022 NAB Show to showcase streaming and cloud solutions for both the cine and live production markets. Highlights include the new 4K HDR production streaming solution from set to post, which also will be on display at several partner booths. New additions to the Teradek RT lens control family will be displayed for the first time. Plus, Bolt 4K users can learn how to unlock wireless camera control with their existing setup.
For live production and broadcast professionals, Teradek will be showcasing a trio of innovative products. First up is Wave: the 7” HD live streaming monitor. Next is Spark 4K: a wireless transmitter and receiver system for AV professionals. And finally, Prism Flex: the portable 4K HDR Prism Flex encoder / decoder system. NAB attendees also can get a front row seat to the first-ever live demonstration of the ultra-low latency IP video protocol built on Bolt 4K’s zero-delay technology.
An end-to-end streaming solution
Teradek’s Serv 4K will be of special interest to many. The company says it is a 4K HDR hardware/software production-streaming solution that integrates cloud and local-network platforms in a flexible, streamlined workflow, simplifying real-time creative collaboration and decision-making for stakeholders on and off set.
“Serv 4K unifies on-set and remote streaming setups with a 4K HDR-ready device that’s easy to set up, manage, and access” said Greg Smokler, VP of Cine Product at Creative Solutions. “It’s part of an end-to-end streaming solution that removes barriers to creative collaboration by providing incredible image fidelity, simplified remote viewing and stream management, and double the local streaming capacity.”
Teradek positions Serv 4K as a next-gen production-streaming solution that combines and expands the local-streaming functionality of Serv Pro with the cloud-streaming tools of the Teradek Cube to offer a 4K HDR hardware/software ecosystem that addresses post-2020 production realities.
Serv 4K also supports HEVC
Serv 4K boasts a higher bitrate encode using H.264 or H.265 with 256-bit encryption and HDR (DCI-P3, PQ2084) throughput, allowing 4K60p 10bit 4:2:2 images to be securely streamed live or as instant recordings on-set and to remote viewers. Setup is straightforward for camera teams as the workflow, the device and web UI, and mobile app management are all intuitively designed for the simplest experience. Serv 4K also supports HEVC, delivering high-quality media in smaller file sizes.
Up to 20 devices can stream on a local network using Teradek’s Vuer app, with iOS, Android, PC, MacOS and AppleTV support. Unlimited devices can access cloud-based live streaming and upload instant recordings to Teradek Core and third-party platforms like Frame.io, an Adobe company. If internet connection is lost, recordings are saved to an SD card for secure upload once connection has been restored. Streams and recordings are compatible with MacOS, iOS, Android, and web browsers.
“Serv 4K is more than a standalone hardware device—it’s part of an ecosystem that brings together cloud solutions like Teradek Core, Core TV, Vuer, and third-party integrations for a seamless streaming experience on and off set,” said Colin McDonald, Cine Product Manager at Creative Solutions. “It’s an all-in-one solution, offering content visibility at every stage of production, for creative stakeholders and decision-makers, whether they’re on set, on location, in post, or at home.”