Conception of an IP-based Broadcast Infrastructure Considering SMPTE 2110 Using the Example of an Transmedia Teleshopping TV Station
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N. Wilinski, "Conception of an IP-based Broadcast Infrastructure Considering SMPTE 2110 Using the Example of an Transmedia Teleshopping TV Station," Engineering Brief 518, (2019 March.). doi:
N. Wilinski, "Conception of an IP-based Broadcast Infrastructure Considering SMPTE 2110 Using the Example of an Transmedia Teleshopping TV Station," Engineering Brief 518, (2019 March.). doi:
Abstract: A future-proof broadcast infrastructure is critical to the success of a live TV channel. In addition to the widespread TV formats, content must also be produced for e-commerce and social media; this is especially true for teleshopping. The production environment has to be designed flexibly in order to adapt it quickly to changing market conditions. The simultaneous production for TV and social media must be just as possible as the successive work for various media, if possible without loss of time due to technical modifications. In addition, it is particularly important in teleshopping to make the course of the programs very variable and to adapt to the interaction of the audience. There is no way around an IP-based solution, but for reasons of transmission security, conventional approaches must continue to be taken into account. SMPTE 2110, Professional Media Over Managed IP Networks, introduces a solution specifically designed for live broadcasting. A concept is presented that further develops a classically designed broadcast infrastructure based on IP.
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A future-proof broadcast infrastructure is critical to the success of a live TV channel. In addition to the widespread TV formats, content must also be produced for e-commerce and social media; this is especially true for teleshopping. The production environment has to be designed flexibly in order to adapt it quickly to changing market conditions. The simultaneous production for TV and social media must be just as possible as the successive work for various media, if possible without loss of time due to technical modifications. In addition, it is particularly important in teleshopping to make the course of the programs very variable and to adapt to the interaction of the audience. There is no way around an IP-based solution, but for reasons of transmission security, conventional approaches must continue to be taken into account. SMPTE 2110, Professional Media Over Managed IP Networks, introduces a solution specifically designed for live broadcasting. A concept is presented that further develops a classically designed broadcast infrastructure based on IP.
Author:
Wilinski, Norbert
Affiliation:
HSE24, Ismaning, Germany
AES Convention:
146 (March 2019)eBrief:518
Publication Date:
March 10, 2019Import into BibTeX
Subject:
Loudspeakers and Assistive Technologies
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