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This paper will look at a number of examples of remote broadcasts over contended IP links and examine the key points in their success. We will talk about issues such as jitter and latency and considerations regarding essential features on IP codec equipment. The experiences of major European broadcasters trialing audio over the Public Internet will form the basis of a discussion of the pitfalls and possibilities associated with using the Public Internet for essential broadcast links.
Author (s): Daniels, Simon;
Affiliation:
APT
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 124
Paper Number:7324
Publication Date:
2008-05-06
Session subject:
Audio Networking
DOI:
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Daniels, Simon; 2008; Can the Public Internet Be Used for Broadcast Applications? [PDF]; APT; Paper 7324; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=14454
Daniels, Simon; Can the Public Internet Be Used for Broadcast Applications? [PDF]; APT; Paper 7324; 2008 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=14454
@inproceedings{Daniels2008can,
title={{Can the Public Internet Be Used for Broadcast Applications?}},
author={Daniels, Simon},
year={2008},
month={may},
booktitle={Journal of the Audio Engineering Society},
publisher={Paper 7324; AES Convention 124; May 2008},
number={7324},
organization={AES},
}
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