Webinar: IP – the business case. How did we get here and where are we going?


Webinar: Tuesday 28th November, 15:00 GMT
A commercial look at IP from TSL Products and TVB Europe.

The webinar will discuss the multiple facets of broadcast IP, including:

  • Why is this transition is happening now?
  • The required engineering skillset and technical issues
  • Does IP production bring advantages that justify the capital investment?
  • Can the complexities of IP be removed from operators?
  • Standards frameworks and industry cooperation – what is required to make IP production work with minimum risk?
  • The future – a fully IP infrastructure

With the expertise of industry leaders Mark Davies, Director of Products & Technology and Steve Brownsill, Audio Product Manager, TSL Products will present an exclusive in-depth webinar on broadcast IP  – the business case. How did we get here and where are we going?

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Video: IT Essentials – Ethernet for Studio Video Over IP


Ondemand Webinar

A swift introduction to the IT basics we need to make video over IP work. Utah Scientific’s CTO Scott Barella takes us from subnets to multicast to ST 2110. For those starting out or just trying to remember IT, this short 20 minute video is just the job.
Take this a step further by watching:
Video: ST 2110 basics – RTP Tutorial

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Video: Time Compensated Remote Production in the all-IP world


A look at the principles behind remote production and how to use technology to maximise production quality and financial savings.
Given at NAB2017, Ed Calverley 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.
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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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