The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) announces that it will be highlighting the global broadcast and Pro AV market’s increasing adoption of Internet Protocol Media Experience (IPMX) — a set of open standards-based protocols designed to ensure interoperability for AV-over-IP systems — at ISE 2024, taking place Jan. 30 to Feb. 2 in Barcelona.
DELTACAST introduced support of IPMX through an SDK for developers. IPMX is an open AV-over-IP standard based on SMPTE ST 2110 from SMPTE.
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Andrew Starks, marketing work group chair at AIMS, and director of project management at Macnica, explains the role of the IPMX standard in bridging the broadcast and AV worlds
The MEG1 supports low-latency, synchronised transport of 4K60 4:4:4 video, audio and data, including KVM and PoE support
The system includes sought-after USB-C, RS232 and IR features, while a new Stream Conversion Gateway allows various non-IPMX protocols to flow in and out of the PlexusAV network.
Since founding Matrox in 1976, this self-proclaimed ‘tech geek’ has enjoyed the paradigm shifts within broadcast and Pro AV industries.
Aaron Doughten discusses how IPMX provided the framework for an ecosystem at PlexusAV.
When AVoIP was first suggested, everyone saw a chance to get ‘joined up’ AV. But we ended up with a dozen or more approaches – rarely compatible, often proprietary. IPMX is now emerging from the shadows – a new and refreshingly different idea: extend an open standard that is already successful.
HDCP has been shrouded in mystery from the start – remember when everyone searched online to find out how it worked? and, intentionally, found very little? Now the IPMX folks are detailing the HDCP ‘how to do it’ in an Open Standard. Doesn’t publishing an ‘open standard’ derail any obfuscation?