Constraints deliver interoperability for proprietary AV-over-IP technology solutions, but the situation is different for an open standard like IPMX.
A human-centric and standards-based AV-over-IP ecosystem that empowers interoperability.
The Audio Engineering Society (AES), Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS), Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA), European Broadcasting Union (EBU), SMPTE®, and the Video Services Forum (VSF) today announced the IP Showcase presentation schedule for the 2023 NAB Show, April 15-19, in Las Vegas.
The IP Showcase Theatre will see industry professionals giving 20-minute presentations on a wide range of topics — from overviews of SMPTE ST 2110, AES67, AMWA-NMOS, and IPMX to case studies on IP deployments
Failure is expected at IPMX’s first Dirty Hands event where the details in the VSF Technical Recommendations TR-10-1 will be poured over. What this means for the AV/IT industry.
Field-proven stability, adoption of JPEG XS, and AV-over-IP deployments in the cards for 2023.
As part of our AVT Thought Leaders Series on AVoX, we asked Andrew Starks, Director of Product Management at Macnica and AIMS Board Member and Marketing Working Group Chair to share his perspective on the state of networked AV.
The goal of IPMX is to deliver the performance that the Pro AV world needs for any application of audio and video, including live production and presentation workflows, and to do it in the real world where training, equipment, and budgets are not always optimized for success.
Audio networks have played a major part in AV installations and productions since the days of analogue. Now, in the days of digital and IP, with multiple devices and locations involved, the stakes are much higher. Kevin Hilton looks at the current state of the technology and how interoperability is now a deciding factor.
Enter a world where video is just video and we pick the devices that suit our needs best. Making AV over IP software friendly.