The amount of video content being distributed is only going in one direction – and that is up. Over half the global IP video traffic (56.8%) will be HD and around a quarter (22.3%) will be Ultra HD by 2022 according to Cisco.
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What separates the terms ‘decision’ from ‘choice’? The general consensus is: judgement and deliberation.
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The broadcast landscape is transforming. The influx of content, the growing audiences, and the rising consumer demands are driving content providers, service operators and media distributors to look for new, innovative ways to transform their infrastructure while optimizing and lowering costs in every single part of the video network.
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We are joined by Yucel Timur, Director of Operations at Pebble to discuss IP-based solutions and the customer journey. We hear from Yucel about the core solutions that Pebble provides for their customers along with how they have risen to the challenges of remote working throughout the pandemic.
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Join IABM CTO Stan Moote for a discussion with experts from ATTO Technology and Dell Technologies about the important role NFSoRDMA plays in modern workflows.
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Stan Moote asks John Dale from Media Links how JPEG XS fits in with the two new VSF Technical Recommendations TR-07:2021 Transport of JPEG XS Video in MPEG-2 TS over IP TR-08:2021 Transport of JPEG XS Video in ST 2110
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In this IABM TV interview, we are joined by Penny Westlake, Senior Director, Europe, Interra Systems to hear how COVID 19 has accelerated all aspects of media technology solutions and how they are responding to these changes.
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This week, we're joined by Chris Shaw - COO at Cobalt Digital. Chris' achievements in the broadcasting industry are second to none, with his most recent appointment at Cobalt helping to future-proof the company's operations as the world recovers from COVID-19. In this episode, we discuss the latest developments in openGear technology, how Chris got his start in our industry and what he envisions for the future of broadcasting technology.
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While it is generally acknowledged that the broadcast industry roadmap leads to a fully IP-based infrastructure, there is still plenty of uncertainty regarding the exact route that will be taken to get there. Currently the industry can be characterised as being in an extended implementation phase which concurrently overlaps with the R&D efforts necessary to make IP workflows optimised throughout an organisation.
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Over the last three decades, we’ve seen a shift from specialised units for various video and audio functions, to high performance hardware platforms which can be repurposed on-the-fly to support any AV processing, and now to virtualized media applications and microservices which can be spun up and deployed (and paid for) only when you need them.
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