HDR Moving Mainstream
OB Van 3.0
Bart Meeus (Business Development Manager, sonoVTS) discuss how sonoVTS are nearing completion of what will be the industry’s first pure all-IP OB truck, supporting uncompressed HD and UHD signals over IP based on the SMPTE ST 2110 standard. “UHD1”, commissioned by technology and production center Switzerland ag (tpc) a subsidiary of SRG SSR and Switzerland’s leading broadcast service provider, will soon emerge from sonoVTS’s facility in Munich as the world’s first totally IP truck, running uncompressed video and audio data throughout its production workflow. [bc_video video_id="5728113848001" account_id="4229317768001" player_id="BkgkXSCcOM" embed="in-page" padding_top="56%" autoplay="autoplay" min_width="0px" max_width="640px" width="100%" height="100%"]
Virtualization and SMPTE ST 2110
Thomas Edwards – VP Engineering & Development, FOX Thomas will explain the benefits of SMPTE ST 2110 with respect to virtualization. [maxbutton id="106" ] [maxbutton id="107" ]
Time compensated remote production in the all-IP world
Ed Calverley – Product Manager, Suitcase TV This session looks at how the current standards work is enabling true end-to-end IP-based production and how standards such as SMPTE ST 2110 enable systems to interoperate in a much more flexible way than was possible with SDI. As an example, during the Euro 2016 soccer tournament a time compensated 2-stage switching solution was frame accurately controlled over a limited-bandwidth link. [maxbutton id="109" ] [maxbutton id="110" ]
IP media in the LAN and WAN – what happens in between?
Andy Rayner – SVP Engineering, Nevion This presentation reveals some of the challenges as the real time campus infrastructure migrates towards SMPTE ST 2110 and the need for full remote production becomes ever more prevalent. [maxbutton id="120" ] [maxbutton id="121" ]
BCE IP Broadcast Facility Case Study
Phil Myers – Product Manager, Snell Advanced Media (SAM) Phil presents a case study on Broadcasting Center Europe’s new IP broadcast facility, “RTL City”, in Luxembourg, where all its operations are being consolidated. The initial deployment is based around VSF TR-04 using SMPTE ST 2022-7 with COTS IP switches with a seamless migration path to VSF TR-03/SMPTE ST 2110 operation. [maxbutton id="132" ] [maxbutton id="133" ]
Audio over IP for TV production
Antony David – CEO, Solid State Logic Antony explains the benefits of AOIP networks and why those implemented today will mesh with the evolving SMPTE ST 2110 and NMOS IS-04 standards. An example of a fully networked multi-room production facility at a major European broadcaster will illustrate these points and the capabilities. [maxbutton id="134" ] [maxbutton id="135" ]
AES67 & SMPTE ST 2110: Commonalities & Constraints
Andreas Hildebrand – Technology Evangelist, ALC NetworX Andreas describes the basic principles of AES67 and the commonalities, differences and constraints defined in SMPTE ST 2110 with respect to synchronization and transport of audio essence streams. [maxbutton id="136" url="http://issuu.com/iabm/docs/andreashildebrand?e=18770765/52900381"] [maxbutton id="137" url="https://bcove.video/2eFUTTy"]
A field guide to IP video
Wes Simpson – Consultant, Telecom Product Consulting With the variety of standards species that populate the IP video ecosystem, it can be hard to figure out which ones apply in each situation. Wes provides a spotter’s guide to the species you are most likely to find in an all-IP studio, such as SMPTE ST 2110, IEEE 1588 and NMOS IS-04. Get an overview of each standards species and see how they all work together in the IP video environment. [maxbutton id="136" url="http://issuu.com/iabm/docs/wessimpsonupdate?e=18770765/52900951"] [maxbutton id="137" url="https://bcove.video/2u1mtnq"]