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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Here I posts some pictures during my attachment at MediaCorp...

This is channel 8 transmission control station...

This is the place for keeping all the equipments like server system, SD video processors(for ch8 and ch U), audio synthesizers, HD vido processor (for HD5) and etc.

Multichannel On-Air system, Intercom, playlist switcher, oxtel(graphic creator), MD player and emergency switch(to switch the main router to backup router when the main router is break down)

We was doing some linear video editing at here... CH12...
This is HD suite which is control the transmission for HD 5.... with 2 60 inch Sharp LCD panels.

This is the playlist system that shows about the scheduled program...

On the way to outdoor event...

Wiring diagram for the transmission control station...

Those program tapes is prepared for broadcasting... but need to do Quality Checking first....
The Mobile transimission control for TVOB

What I was experienced during my attachment is...
TV viewers can watch TV program easily but the behind of it is a very hard work to do the channel broadcasting because once there has any problem or something broken down, they need to recover the whole transmission line as soon as possible... especially for the commercial break...
its worth a lot for company... If anything happened for the commercial break and cause it cant be transmitted out successfully, your bonus for the end of year will gone...

The transmission line is the hardest part in the whole broadcasting process... If nothing happen the job will be very easy... if nothing happen...

If something happen, the transmission department usually need to take all the blames... usually...

So... when u are watching any Tv programs, please try not to make any unnecessary complains to company because they are the one who always try their best to recover the transmission....

Thanks to them, we can enjoy our Tv programs with good condition, smoothly and without any interruption.

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