Broadcast/Pro Video Composite Encoders/ Decoders Report
The diverse nature of digital mediums, along with analog formats, makes these another device that is essential for total integration within a facility or within a network/production chain. They convert (encode or decode) an analog or digital signal into a workable format or signal that can be played or recorded (or imported) onto another piece of equipment for playback, recording or rebroadcast. Composite encoders/decoders can handle massive amounts of composite video and convert the uncompressed content between studios or live events to multiple locations, for distribution direct-to-home (DTH) or simulcast with the lowest bandwidth.
This is just part of the findings from SCRI's Broadcast/Pro Video Composite Encoders/ Decoders Report . The full SCRI report provides quantitative data, based on extensive annual primary research surveys (since 1984) of broadcast and pro video facilities in each of the following end-user vertical markets: broadcast television stations, cable television stations, post production facilities (video and film), video production and multimedia facilities, corporate and institutional video facilities (government, educational, medical).
Quantitative data tables for 2006, 2007 & 2008 show total number of end-user facilities, total number and percentage purchasing by year , total dollars spent purchasing, total units purchased, average number of units purchased per end-user facility, and average price per unit. This data is displayed for each of the six vertical end-user markets as well as for the total across the board broadcast / pro video marketplace.
In addition, charts and tables show total units by format, by price range and by market share of the leading brands.
The approximately 10 page report commences with a detailed written report of the total category as well as of each individual vertical end-user market, bringing the quantitative data tables and charts to life with insightful analysis and forecasts. The written alaysis is followed by the quantitative data tables and charts.
Table of contents is as follows:
Written Analysis
Category Overview
Future Forecast
Quantitative Data for 2006, 2007, 2008
Analysis, by Vertical Market, by Year
Total Facilities
Total Purchasers
Penetration
Total Market Value* (in thousands)
Total Units Purchased
Average # of Units
Average Price ($ 000)
Vertical Markets
Broadcast TV
Cable TV
Video/Film Postproduction
Video/Film Production
Corporate Video
Institutional Video (Government, Educational, Medical).
Other Breakouts:
Formats, Product Type, Price Range
Brand Share
The cost for the Report is $1,450, payable by credit card (Amex, Visa, MC) or PO for SCRI regular clients. Delivery is within 24 hours of payment via email as attached Adobe PDF files.