Daekyung Bascom Co., Ltd. (CEO Seung-min Han) will participate in ‘KOBA 2023 (31st International Broadcasting, Media, Sound and Lighting Exhibition)’ held at COEX in Seoul from Tuesday, May 16th to Friday, May 19th. He announced that he would participate.
Daekyung Bascom is a company that provides design, proposal, installation, tuning, maintenance, and management for multimedia systems including broadcasting, industry, education, and information and communication. At the Technology Research Center, researchers develop and produce comprehensive solution devices for all multimedia industries and broadcasting fields, including wired and wireless microphones, amplifiers, mixers, conference systems, simultaneous interpretation systems, and various video control devices. In addition, we have the largest selection of solution devices in Korea through Korean and local distributors of world-famous brands.
Through this exhibition, Daekyung Bascom plans to introduce the ‘CLS Series’, an automatic class recording system.
‘VASS CASTER CLASS’, the software for the automatic class recording system, can apply various special effects such as subtitles, PIP, and chroma key, and can change screens and apply special effects in real time during class. Additionally, the hardware ‘CL-2000MS’ is capable of up to 4 channels of HDMI video input and 2 channels of video output.
△Automatic tracking type that automatically tracks the instructor according to the instructor’s movements △Manual tracking type that captures the entire screen with the blackboard or fixes it in the form desired by the operator and records it △Combined type that enables both automatic and manual tracking It consists of:
Daekyung Bascom said, “We are happy to announce the ‘CLS Series’ launched this time through the exhibition,” adding, “The instructor conducting the class and the content on the blackboard can be mixed in the form desired by the operator and recorded as a file, and can be recorded as a file through the YouTube real-time streaming service. “This is a system that allows streaming at the same time as class.”
Meanwhile, the KOBA exhibition, co-hosted by Korea E&X and the Korea Broadcasting Engineers Association, was held for the first time in 1991 to improve domestic broadcasting culture and develop the media, sound, and lighting industries, and is celebrating its 31st anniversary this year. KOBA 2023, held at COEX Halls A, C, and D, presents next-generation broadcasting services and the future of the media, sound, and lighting industries. In particular, during the exhibition period, it provides an opportunity to acquire professional information related to broadcasting and sound through the International Broadcasting Technology Conference hosted by the Korea Broadcasting Engineers Association and the sound-related professional technology seminar hosted by the Korea Sound Artists Association and the Acoustical Society of Korea.