Building a SMPTE ST 2110 System: Pack Production’s Phased Migration of SDI to IP
SVG College Summit 2026
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15m
Matthew Byrd from NC State University shared insights on how they leveraged their recently deployed SMPTE ST 2110 infrastructure to enhance their overall production workflow. Byrd shared how the transition from SDI to IP enables greater flexibility and scalability in the college athletic environment.
Moderator:
Jimbo Haneklau, Imagine Communications, Vice President of Sales - Sports and Live Events
Speaker:
Matthew Byrd, NC State University, Associate AD / Senior Coordinating Producer, Pack Productions
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