Meeting: AES67 audio over IP within SMPTE ST-2110

Date:Thursday, November 16, 2017 – 18:00 to 20:30
Location: Universisty of Surrey, Wates House, GU2 7XH, Guildford Map

Peter Stevens (BBC R&D) will cover AES67 and its background development within AES and how it is connected as a audio elements within SMPTE 2110. The basic operational principles of AES67 will be described in relation to its various technology components and history of audio over IP. It will conclude with a brief look at the plugfests that have taken place, along with some examples of use within broadcasting.

There is be an introduction by Tony Orme (Uni of Surrey) covering the structure of ST 2110 and its relationship with ST 2057 PTP and discovery etc. like NMOS and how it differs fundamentally from ST 2022-6 and SDI with embeded audio.

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Webinar: 12 GHz Coax, the New Frontier: Exploring 4K Coax Cable Technology


On-Demand Webinar

When will copper fail us? From the beginnings of electronic media, broadcast engineers have struggled with the bandwidth limitations of interconnecting cable. When 4K and other high data rate services first appeared, it seemed only fiber could handle the bandwidth. But we thought the same when SDI was introduced. Belden first introduced 4794R and now 4855R. Will these be the new 8281 and 9209? Have we reached the limit of electrons in cable, or are there new technologies that will extend the convenience of cable and connectors into the next generation of broadcast?

With each advance in interconnection, new methods for installation and use come with new limitations along with the improvements in bandwidth. This webinar covers interconnection in the 12 GHz world, and what is likely to be the technology for the next generation.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  1. If you can use existing cable for 12 GHz 4K applications.
  2. If there is a difference between 6 GHz 4K and 12 GHz 4K when choosing cable.
  3. Connectors you can use for 12 GHz 4K applications.

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