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Hassan Ghoul (MEA Director, IABM) gives an overview of IP and its applications.
Stein Erik (VP Product Strategy, Vimond) discusses their IP products and how they are part of the generational shift in the industry as viewing habits change. Stein also discusses the benefits to Vimond of being inside a broadcaster.
Hicham Ismail (Senior Solutions Architect, Avid) examines the challenges that broadcasters are facing today in relation to IP TV and the IP standards to be used. He also explores the use of IP technology in the Avid Production Workflows, Ingest & Playout and how they can effectively utilize IP TV for cloud services.
Bart Meeus (Business Development Manager, sonoVTS) discuss how sonoVTS are nearing completion of what will be the industry’s first pure all-IP OB truck, supporting uncompressed HD and UHD signals over IP based on the SMPTE ST 2110 standard. “UHD1”, commissioned by technology and production center Switzerland ag (tpc) a subsidiary of SRG SSR and Switzerland’s leading broadcast service provider, will soon emerge from sonoVTS’s facility in Munich as the world’s first totally IP truck, running uncompressed video and audio data throughout its production workflow.
Philippe Guerinet (Director of International Sales, Solid State Logic) discusses how audio over IP solutions have been developed to meet TV Production requirements and have been integrated into digital infrastructures that include early video over IP deployments. This presentation will describe two such installations; at Canal Factory (a Canal+ production facility) in Paris and at YouTube’s studios in London, and discuss the evolution of IP technologies as they converge on the SMPTE 2110 standards.
Todd Riggs (Ross Video) examines some typical production workflow challenges and offers up an alternative philosophy called Software Defined Production that combines and orchestrates software defined, modular products to create agile production workflows with demonstrable cost benefits. He also discusses the merits of a transport-agnostic approach and examines why, with hybrid production models likely to remain a landscape feature for some time to come, the time might be right to propose alternative migration models that safeguard historical investment and offer a more phased approach to IP introduction.
Georg Piorczynski (Rohde & Schwarz) gives a holistic look at the marriage of convenience between SDI and IP and finding it works surprisingly well.
Carl Petch (Telstra) discusses the Telstra Broadcast Operations Centre (BOC) which went live in June 2016. As a pioneering broadcast data centre, it continues to evolve on the journey towards a fully IP facility. This presentation covers the journey so far, lessons learned, and the next steps on our transition to a fully IP facility.