subject: 2005 - 2007 Global Broadcast & Professional Video Marketplace Trends Report [print this page] The 2005 - 2007 Global Broadcast & Professional Video Marketplace Trends Report is now available. Data for the report was derived from extensive surveys of broadcast and professional video/film production/post facilities, worldwide.
All data is shown in total and by vertical market (broadcast, video production, video/film post; multimedia, streaming; corporate, institutional; other) and by region (USA; Rest of World).
This extensive report includes an Executive Summary, followed by an analysis, charts and tables of how the broadcast / professional video marketplace equipment endusers respond to the following key trends:
Executive Summary
The Big Picture
Future Forecast
Analysis of Key Findings
Which vendors do you see as leaders in H/DTV solutions (both hardware & software)
By when do you expect to deal with widescreen SD video
By when do you expect to deal with widescreen HD video
By when do you expect to purchase an NLE capable of dealing with uncompressed (1 Gbps) HDTV
By when do you expect to purchase a compressed HD NLE
In linear HD editing, what minimum HD compressed data rate do you use/plan to use HDCAM SR - 450Mbps; HD D5 235 Mbps; HDCAM - 140 Mbps; DVCPRO HD 100; Mbps; D9HD 100 Mbps None; Other - (please specify) ;
By when do you expect to completely replace linear editing with non-linear in your facility
By when do you expect to be using video asset management
By when do you expect to be using low bit-rate video browsing
By when do you expect to use non-real-time video file transfer
By when do you expect to deal with widescreen video
By when do you expect to provide SD-to-HD upconversion
By when do you expect to provide HD-to-SD downconversion
By when do you expect to provide HD standards conversion
Which: 60 Hz to 50 Hz; 50 Hz to 60 Hz; 1080i to 720p;; 720p to 1080i 24p to 50 Hz; 24p to 60 Hz; None; Other - (please specify)
By when do you expect to provide compression coding with advanced pre-processing (i.e., noise reduction, filtering, etc.)