The ST 2110 Factor: How IP-Based Plants Are Impacting Transmission
SVG TranSPORT 2024
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31m
As SMPTE ST 2110–based IP broadcast facilities become more pervasive, live studio and event productions are reaping the benefits when it comes to flexibility and scalability. However, the ST 2110 revolution has yet to extend to the transport piece of the broadcast ecosystem on a large scale. Hear what the future holds for transport of uncompressed ST 2110 video and what it means for your transmission roadmap.
Panelists:
Kevin Callahan, NBC Sports, Olympics & Paralympics, Senior Director, System Engineering
Robin Hérin, Ateme, Director of Standardization, Office of the CTO
Donald Rodd, Diversified, Principal Consultant
Paul Spinelli, Sinclair Broadcasting Group, AVP, Engineering
Moderator:
Kristian Hernández, SVG, Senior Editor
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