Presentations
IP Showcase on the Water, Amsterdam
From Sunday September 17, 2023
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Presentation Recordings
ievgen Kostiukevych, EBU with Willem Vermost, VRT
The presentation gives an overview of how broadcasters are venturing to become true media organizations. It explains how IT practices evolved in parallel and how we can now benefit from adopting new practices like containerization and disaggregation on top of the IP technologies to design our own Dynamic Media Facilities.
Willem Vermost, VRT with Ievgen Kostiukevych, EBU
The growing adoption of SMPTE ST 2110 and AMWA NMOS specs led to the JT-NM Tested program, aiming to enhance understanding of these standards. Program iterations revealed issues and feedback, driving the creation of Protocol Implementation Conformance Statements (PICS) for ST 2110 suite and RP 2110-25. The presentation discusses ensuring compliance, interoperability, and measurement consistency among SMPTE ST 2110 equipment vendors.
Robert Porter, Sony with Jonathan Thorpe and Simon Lo
The AMWA NMOS protocols have become the accepted mechanism for control of professional media networks. We look at the latest developments in NMOS and how its foundation of open-source specifications, software and testing tools can help you build reliable, interoperable solutions both within media facilities and beyond into WAN and Cloud.
Thomas True, NVIDIA with Gareth Sylvester-Bradley
In this presentation we will dispel the common misconception that implementing and deploying a software-based NMOS-capable ST 2110 media processing node is difficult by demonstrating the setup and operation of such a node for transcoding or AI interference in 30 minutes.
Andreas Hildebrand, ALC NetworX
AES67 and SMPTE ST 2110 are based on a precise system-wide synchronization of all devices on a network. This presentation explains why PTP has been chosen as a reference and how the necessary media clocks are derived from PTP. A "must" presentation for everyone discussing synchronization and the question, if PTP is really necessary.
Hartmut Opfermann, Qvest
While transitioning from Baseband to IP, broadcasters must deal with both the traditional way of synchronization as well as the new way, that is PTP. The presentation explores the different characteristics of both approaches, what caveats to look out for in a hybrid system and how to troubleshoot.
Andy Rayner, Nevion
How will the future of live production shape up and which technologies with dominate moving forwards.
Nicolas Sturmel, DirectOut
Media over IP users often have to deal with multiple different protocols that do not coexist well, this is due to various workflows or medium being used during production. We will present solutions being deployed at the customer level and their caveats, paving the way toward network convergence.
John Mailhot, Imagine Communications
Ansible, Terraform, CI/CD, Single-Source-of-Truth - we all hear these terms - but what do these tools really do, and could I use them for deploying and managing television infrastructure? This presentation will cover an introductory level of detail about these popular Infrastructure-As-Code tools, and how they might be applied to the unique challenges of managing television infrastructure.
Rosso Koji Oyama, Xcelux Design
"Media-over-IP (MoIP) facilities have increased and often connected among multiple facilities with different designs. Such complex network configurations require equipment such as IP address translation, which can add unexpected costs and network latency as well as unexpected behavior.
Based on my experience in actual network design over the past years, I would like to introduce some examples of IP addressing, and verification / debugging environment. I hope these help your MoIP network design."
Jeremy Hochman, Megapixel VR
LED processing systems using baseband technology present a number of challenges for end users and systems integrators alike. Choosing a platform thats built for IP as standard is critical for projects being built with the future in mind.
Robbie Bruce, Barco
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Session 1: Creating a Reliable Interoperable Eco-system: Testing & Proving ST 2110 implementations10:00 - 11:00
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Session 2: Exploring NMOS: Discovery, Representation and Control11:00 - 12:00
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Session 3: Keeping it Together: Timing & Synchronization with PTP12:00 - 13:00
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Session 4: Integrating & Coexisting ST 2110 With Other Technologies and Protocols13:00 - 14:00
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Session 5: Working With ST 2110: Deploy Debug & Maintain14:00 - 15:00
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Session 6: IPMX: Enhancing ST 2110 for Cost Effective Media Deployments15:00 - 16:00
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Session 6: IPMX: Enhancing ST 2110 for Cost Effective Media Deployments15:00 - 16:00
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Proven Path to Dynamic Media Facilitiesievgen Kostiukevych, EBU10:00 - 11:00
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New Era of ST 2110 Testing - ST 2110-25 - Measurement and Proof of PerformanceWillem Vermost, VRT10:00 - 11:00
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AMWA NMOS: Powered by Open SourceRobert Porter, Sony11:00 - 12:00
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Bringing Up a NMOS-Capable ST 2110 Media Processing Node in 30 MinutesThomas True, NVIDIA11:00 - 12:00
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Timing & Synchronization in AES67 & ST 2110: Why PTP Is at the Heart of Your SystemAndreas Hildebrand, ALC NetworX12:00 - 13:00
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The Beauty and the Beast - Troubleshooting Synchronization in a Hybrid Broadcast FacilityHartmut Opfermann, Qvest12:00 - 13:00
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ST2110, Complimentary Technologies and the Future of IP ProductionAndy Rayner, Nevion13:00 - 14:00
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Network Convergence - Can Different Protocols CoexistNicolas Sturmel, DirectOut13:00 - 14:00
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Infrastructure as Code -- Deployment Tools for Cloud or GroundJohn Mailhot, Imagine Communications14:00 - 15:00
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A Practical Media-over-IP Network Design Considering Debuggability and ExtensibilityRosso Koji Oyama, Xcelux Design14:00 - 15:00
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Benefits of a Network-based LED Processing Over Traditional Legacy Baseband SystemsJeremy Hochman, Megapixel VR15:00 - 16:00
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Unlocking the Potential of IPMX in Broadcast and Live EventsRobbie Bruce, Barco15:00 - 16:00
Map to Canal Boat Dock
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