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Where can NDI and SMPTE ST 2110 co-exist?

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Event
  • Session
  • Friday, 13 September 2019
  • 15:13 - 15:13
  • Duration: 44 mins
  • Publication date: 18 Dec 2019
  • Location: Conference, RAI Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Part of event IBC 2019

About the session

Uncompressed video-over-IP has its own showcase at IBC with numerous industry bodies behind it and is starting to show adoption increasing. NDI has made its success differently since the launch in 2015 of this lightly-compressed, low-latency connectivity format for video, audio and more. Released as a freely downloadable software it has a large install base in the AV, Pro-AV and user-generated streaming worlds but with an increasing amount of broadcast manufacturers supporting it, we see live events now done totally with NDI whose galleries operate just like those in a traditional broadcaster

This session finds out whether top-tier broadcasters are overlooking a key technology or whether they’ve got the balance right. We’ll be asking when SMPTE’s ST 2110 or ST 2022-6 is the right choice? What are the practical limits of NDI? And whether VizRT’s purchase of  Newtek – the creator of NDI – see a new era of adoption and use within broadcast. These questions and more from a panel of industry experts. 

Keywords:
  • 1080P
  • 4K
  • 5G
  • API
  • Broadband
  • Broadcast
  • Content
  • Content provider
  • Customer
  • DTG
  • Data
  • Deutsche TV-Plattform
  • Digital content
  • IBC
  • IP
  • Media
  • Platform
  • Smart TV
  • Streaming
  • Technology
  • Video
  • Video platform
  • Website

Channels

IBC

IBC

Speakers

  • Russell Trafford-Jones

    Russell Trafford-Jones

    Russell Trafford-Jones is a broadcast engineer with wide-reaching experience within the industry running and designing broadcast infrastructure at all points in the chain. As part of the management team at video-over-IP specialists Techex, he develops new services and builds class-leading customer support. Russell’s passion for education shows in his work as an executive member of IET Media Technical Network and as the editor of TheBroadcastKnowledge.com – an RTS-nominated site which features a new educational video every day to help engineers throughout the industry keep on top of new technologies and ways of working.
  • Marc Risby

    Marc Risby

    Hands-on and commercially minded CTO working with key customers to provide bespoke solutions to their workflow problems alongside working with our international supplier partners, from start-up to enterprise, helping shape development of their new and existing products for the UK and European markets.I have worked in the Broadcast and Post-production market for over 25 years, starting as digital video took over from analogue and being part of the transition from discrete hardware to open-platform computing, specialising for over 15 years in File Based Workflows. Currently working in IP Video, Media Streaming, Data Storage, Cloud, AI and Transcoding technologies.
  • Willem Vermost

    Willem Vermost

    Willem Vermost is EBUs topic lead on the transition to IP-based studios. With more than 20 years of experience in broadcast, he is an expert and project manager of international strategic, expert groups and events. He worked on various proof-of-concept, including the multi-award winning Flemish Radio and Television (VRT) Live IP Proof of Concept (POC) and started the EBU LIST project that has grown into an international project.
  • Will Waters

    Will Waters

    NDI

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