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Greetings;


The Society of Television Engineers invites you to join our first2 meeting of 2024 on Thursday, 18 January.


We are all familiar with Picture, Waveform, Vectorscope, Histogram & Diamond pattern display, but these tools are used to measure and analysis the quality of the image also known as Quality of Experience (QoE), but what about the Quality of Service (QOS) Eye & Jitter and CRC's in the pipe that gets the data there, The SDI cable.?


Were you at CES? Did you come across innovative, cool tech that will affect our industry? Please consider sharing during our industry events mic pass prior to the start of the presentation. Zoom attendees are encouraged to share as well.


This will be a great networking opportunity to exchange information about available opportunities in media.


In-Person

Elks Lodge, Glendale, CA

6:00 pm Social Hour

7:00 pm Dinner

7:45 pm Presentation


Online

Zoom

7:30 pm Networking

7:45 pm Presentation

12G Cable Testing

How Close To The Cliff Are You

When Your Eyes Are Closed





Steve Holmes

Application Engineer

Leader / Phabrix

Steve Holmes, With over 35 years of experience in video application engineering, Steve Holmes brings a wealth of expertise to his current role as a Solutions Architect and Application Engineer at Leader. His focus lies in areas such as SMPTE 2110 IP Video, PTP, monitoring, 4K, HDR, and video test solutions.


Prior to Leader, Steve spent 21 years at Tektronix, rising to the position of Sr. Video Applications Engineer. There, he consulted and trained clients in the Western United States and Western Canada on test methodologies for cutting-edge technologies like 4K, HDR, SMPTE 2110, and PTP, across broadcast, studio, cable, and manufacturing environments.


Earlier in his career, Steve played a pivotal role at GTE/Verizon, participating in some of the first trials for

innovative technologies like Video on Demand, Near Video on Demand, FTTH (fiber to the home), FTTN

(fiber to the node), and HFC (hybrid fiber coax) - all before the widespread adoption of digital video

compression

In-person meeting location


Free On-Site Parking
On The East Side Of The Parking Lot,

Society of Television Engineers
263 W. Olive Ave. #275
Burbank, CA 91502

info@ste-ca.org