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Could This Desview Atlas X Be the New Benchmark for Wireless Video Transmission?

It’s never a bad idea to have options, but the wireless video transmission system market is getting more crowded than ever before. For video pros, it’s a good thing; for brands, it becomes tricky to stand out from the crowd.The new Desview Atlas X aims to set a new benchmark for next-generation wireless video transmission technology, featuring Ultra-HD 4K resolution, 35ms low latency, a 3km transmission range, and full HDMI and SDI support. Let’s take a look at the Atlas X and see what it can actually offer for your shoots, professional productions, or event streaming needs.Desview Atlas XDesigned to support Ultra-HD 4K and 24Mbps high bitrate, the Desview Atlas X should easily be able to meet the 4K monitoring demands of modern videomaking. Tailored to include features that shooting crews want for working on diverse projects ike short films, TVCs, and ads, the Atlas X aims to provide high image quality and smooth collaboration. Its best feature might be its latest generation H.265 video encoding and decoding capabilities, which—when compared with H.264—saves 40%-50 % bitrate while keeping higher image quality. The technology also boosts network adaptability, performs more stably under complex network conditions, and supports smooth transmission in low-bandwidth environments overall. The Atlas X is also set to feature triple-band simultaneous transmission, which will help deliver an average one-to-one latency of 35ms in real tests. Real-time virtual production will also be able to stay perfectly in synchronization with no motion blur and no audio-video misalignment.Price and AvailabilityAnnounced alongside some...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Yesterday

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