Tuesday 28 September 2010

IBC 2010

L2tek had a busy IBC again this year with a lot of time spent running from meeting to meeting but the show really seemed to have a buzz this year and the official figures reported that it was the second busiest IBC ever.  Unfortunately the weather wasnt so great and sausages and songs around the L2tek campfire never really happened but we still managed a couple of beers and a few laughs.  Here are a few of our snaps.

At the start of the first day on the CoreEl stand where they launched their low cost customizable Audio-Video decoder module product and also marked their entry into the H.264 encoder arena with the demonstration of their I-Frame encoding solution.  CoreEl also announced availability of a High Bit-rate H.264 Hi422 Profile decoding solution and a Multichannel decoding solution optimized for 3D applications.


It was a very busy show for Phabrix with the successful launch of their Ancilliary Data Analyser (ADA) option.  They also celebrated their 1000th SxE unit with a rather eyecatching piece of bling - a 24 ct gold plated 'Golden Eye' version.



Gennum, L2tek and customers at the unofficial L2tek stand - the Italian across the road from the Rai!



 

Kuaky's were very much in vogue this year......(thats the ice cream dessert in case you're wondering)




Gennum launched their new 290 x 290 crosspoint at the Heineken brewery, a very popular venue and a very impressive product.  See the demo here.
Proof indeed that Gennum can organise a very splendid event in the right hostelry.



Three fine fellows - anyone you recognise?