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Saudi Aramco petroleum refinery engineering training video wall

“UPDC is more than a facility…more than a training program. It is Saudi Aramco’s proactive decision to stay ahead of the times” – Amin Nasser, Upstream senior vice president1.

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This is Part 5 of a video processing technology training series extracted from RGB Spectrum's Design Guide.

RGB Spectrum believes in investing in the intellectual capital of our nation’s youth. In this spirit, RGB Spectrum recently hosted a group of high school students enrolled in the Joseph A. Forgione Development School for Youth for an afternoon of career-focused workshops.

4K is an ultra high-resolution video format that offers four times the resolution of HD (3840 x 2160 instead of 1920 x 1080). Over the past year, the buzz surrounding 4K technology has been intensifying.

The King Abdullah Special Operations Training Center (KASOTC) located in Amman, Jordan, provides training on counter-terrorism, special operations and irregular warfare tactics, techniques and procedures.

RGB Spectrum’s MediaWall V: The World’s First True 4K UHD Video Wall Processor

RGB Spectrum is pleased to announce the launch of the world’s first true UHD video wall processor, the MediaWall® V, offering up to 4K resolution I/O, single wire connectivity and fully scalable windows.

RGB Spectrum’s approach to video wall processors is much like Formula 1 racing. Formula 1 car racing is all about performance tuning, with stringent rules that define the components and design parameters.

RGB Spectrum Announces In-House Design Services

RGB Spectrum is pleased to announce the launch of a new design services program to better meet the needs of our valued partners world-wide.

We are pleased to announce the opening of an impressive new showroom and demo center in our Dubai sales office. This is the latest addition to RGB Spectrum’s demo center facilities, located in major cities worldwide.

High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a form of digital copy protection developed by Intel Corporation to prevent copying of digital, audio & video content as it travels across connections.

Digital technologies have revolutionized the way we work with both audio and video signals. However, representing information as groups of binary numbers requires an enormous amount of computing power, specifically memory capacity and processing capability. These requirements become especially challenging when audio and video signals are involved, because massive amounts of data are necessary to translate the characteristics of sound and light into bits.

Content Protection and HDCP

One issue that impacts both commercial users and consumers alike is how to protect and display copyrighted material. Because digital content can be copied and played back with a quality level equal to the original source, it’s possible to make copies to sell or re-broadcast this content without providing compensation to the original source providers.

Integrating disparate computer systems is a constant challenge for those seeking to effectively manage control room resources.  Traditional approaches often fall short because they are too complex, time-consuming, and costly. RGB Spectrum offers a better solution: integrating with video.

Emergency Operations at UC Berkeley

In partnership with the US Department of Energy, the UC Berkeley Regents recently upgraded their Emergency Operations Center (EOC) located in a high-profile experimental facility in Berkeley, CA.

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This article presents an overview of video signal interfaces such as DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, HDBaseT and optical fiber systems.

Indian Space Research Organization video wall

“India has successfully reached Mars!” declared Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully placed a satellite into Martian orbit. “History has been created today.

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This article presents an overview of video signal types along with a discussion of digital signals and compression. Other articles in this series delve into interface types, content protection, signal integrity, EDID, color processing and conversion, and streaming.

One of the most disturbing presentations at Black Hat’s 2014 Security Conference in Las Vegas was a seminar entitled “BadUSB – On accessories that turn evil.” USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a ubiquitous and very flexible protocol that simplifies the connectivity of peripheral devices to computers.

RGB Spectrum recently released two new feature packs for its versatile Galileo Display Processor: the Security Pack Option and the Digital Signage Option.

RGB Spectrum will be demonstrating a range of control room solutions, including its award-winning Galileo Display Processor, a powerful and economical video wall system designed around a PC-based architecture, at ASIS International, Booth #3365.

RGB Spectrum, an industry leader in control room solutions, will be demonstrating the capabilities of Enterprise MCMS, a control room management system that extends monitoring and control around the globe, at ASIS International 2014 (Booth #3365).

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