Register for  IP Showcase
on the Water @ IBC

Sunday September 15, 2024 

The boat leaves on the hour, 10:00 to 15:00, from the dock next to the RAI, Sunday September 15, 2024. Each voyage will focus on a specific topic and feature two presentations as shown in the schedule below. 

***To guarantee a place on the boat, click here to reserve your spot for the session(s) you wish to attend.

Presentation Schedule

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Smooth IP Workflows for Busy Global Events
10:00 - 11:00
Dirk Sykora, Lawo
Smooth IP Workflows for Busy Global Events
10:00 - 11:00
Dirk Sykora, Lawo

Dirk Sykora, Lawo

In this case study, Lawo's Dirk Sykora reflects on two recent global events in Germany and Paris and on the technical foundation required to provide operators at the IBC and beyond with sufficient flexibility. Both events featured cutting-edge IP technology, some of which will be launched at IBC 2024.

Introduction to SMPTE ST 2110-41 and Serialized ADM
11:00 - 12:00
James Cowdery, Dolby
Introduction to SMPTE ST 2110-41 and Serialized ADM
11:00 - 12:00
James Cowdery, Dolby

James Cowdery, Dolby

This presentation will introduce the new SMPTE ST 2110-41 standard and will explain its advantages compared with existing forms of metadata carriage. As audio metadata is the first application to be implemented we will see how the new standard and its companion (ST 2127-2) will enable new audio experiences.

Rumpelstiltskin - What to Avoid for a Successful ST 2110 Project
12:00 - 13:00
Hartmut Opfermann, Qvest
Rumpelstiltskin - What to Avoid for a Successful ST 2110 Project
12:00 - 13:00
Hartmut Opfermann, Qvest

Hartmut Opfermann, Qvest

Quite a few ST 2110 systems are now in operation. As always, some projects went smother than others. By comparing different projects with a well-known fairy tale, this presentation explores a number of non-technical factors that have been shown to influence the success of ST 2110 projects.

How The Eurovision Song Contest Transitioned From HDMI to ST 2110 in 2024
13:00 - 14:00
Jeremy Hochman, Megapixel
How The Eurovision Song Contest Transitioned From HDMI to ST 2110 in 2024
13:00 - 14:00
Jeremy Hochman, Megapixel

Jeremy Hochman, Megapixel

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 heralded the first major deployment of ST 2110 on a live music broadcast show since the introduction of the ST 2110 standard. Join us in this talk to look at the system design and the benefits of ST 2110 for large scale LED deployments.

IPMX Site Open “By Invitation Only” to Developers, Integrators, and End Users in New York City
14:00 - 15:00
Greg Harper, Harper Vision
IPMX Site Open “By Invitation Only” to Developers, Integrators, and End Users in New York City
14:00 - 15:00
Greg Harper, Harper Vision

Greg Harper, Harper Vision

“The Gateway” is an initiative by the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce in the heart of Manhattan, New York on the 29th floor of the 900 Third Avenue tower.

The facility offers event spaces and conference rooms for members, but it is also the locus of a constantly evolving panoply of latest technologies from the Pro AV and IT world assembled and managed by HarperVision Associates.

In addition to cutting edge interoperability demos and first looks at brand new products, the Gateway NYC and HarperVision also host key AV/IT events such as Collaboration Week by the IMCCA (Interactive Multimedia & Collaborative Communications Alliance).

Greg Harper, President of HarperVision Associates and CIO of the Gateway, has also recently led an initiative involving IPMX, a suite of open specifications and standards that build upon SMPTE ST 2110, NMOS, and AES67.

This includes a live interoperability demonstration consisting of several brands including: converters, presentation switchers, routing software, and more.

This growing interop site is a gathering place to witness working products, conduct events and presentations, and to showcase IPMX in an enterprise AV/IT setting.

Businesses, government users, equipment vendors and developers, integrators, and educators alike are encouraged to communicate with Greg about site visits, events, and other initiatives.

How to Bridge IT and Multimedia Teams of a Major Institution to Improve the IP Audio Network
15:00 - 16:00
Nicolas Sturmel, DirectOut / NSI2 Consulting
How to Bridge IT and Multimedia Teams of a Major Institution to Improve the IP Audio Network
15:00 - 16:00
Nicolas Sturmel, DirectOut / NSI2 Consulting

Nicolas Sturmel, DirectOut / NSI2 Consulting

This presentation covers the recent overhaul of a media network in a major European organization, focusing on the collaboration between IT and multimedia teams to improve an IP-based audio system across 40 meeting rooms in a four-building campus.

Managing Dynamic Media Workflows and Infrastructure in a Modern Media Operation
10:00 - 11:00
Thomas Gunkel, Skyline
Managing Dynamic Media Workflows and Infrastructure in a Modern Media Operation
10:00 - 11:00
Thomas Gunkel, Skyline

Thomas Gunkel, Skyline

This presentation discusses how media organizations can manage dynamic media workflows and how they can optimize infrastructure utilization and operational efficiency in a rapidly evolving media landscape to ensure future success.

Audio Shuffling Control in a Multichannel World
11:00 - 12:00
John Mailhot, Imagine Communications
Audio Shuffling Control in a Multichannel World
11:00 - 12:00
John Mailhot, Imagine Communications

John Mailhot, Imagine Communications

Operators want traditional mono-channel granularity of control, in systems built on multi-channel streams such as ST 2110. How to give them the controls they need? We'll explore how IS-05, IS-08, and creative control constructs can give a positive result.

IP Monitoring Based on NMOS Open Specifications
12:00 - 13:00
Stefan Ledergerber, Swiss Radio and Television (SRF) / Simplexity
IP Monitoring Based on NMOS Open Specifications
12:00 - 13:00
Stefan Ledergerber, Swiss Radio and Television (SRF) / Simplexity

Stefan Ledergerber, Swiss Radio and Television (SRF) / Simplexity

Triggered by a white paper from Swiss Radio and Television (SRF) and their experience with All-IP installations, AMWA is currently developing a new NMOS specification describing minimal status reporting by audio/video IP devices. This presentation will explain the current specifications and inform about the upcoming standards.

IPMX and Audio - How Do AES67 and SMPTE ST 2110 Relate to IPMX?
13:00 - 14:00
Andreas Hildebrand, Lawo
IPMX and Audio - How Do AES67 and SMPTE ST 2110 Relate to IPMX?
13:00 - 14:00
Andreas Hildebrand, Lawo

Andreas Hildebrand, Lawo

Andreas will discuss how the addditional constraints and enhancements of the IPMX specifications affect immediate interoperability with AES67 and ST 2110 audio devices and how they can be used in IPMX environments.

Time - The Great Leveler: Looking Beyond the Broadcast Profile of Precision Time Protocol (PTP) With IPMX
14:00 - 15:00
Rob Moodey, Matrox Video
Time - The Great Leveler: Looking Beyond the Broadcast Profile of Precision Time Protocol (PTP) With IPMX
14:00 - 15:00
Rob Moodey, Matrox Video

Rob Moodey, Matrox Video

Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is used in high-end media networks to achieve time sync. Configuration requires: - Special network hardware - switches and timing 'leader' device - Network technicians with PTP knowledge In ST 2110 networks, a particular PTP 'profile' is essential. Less rigorous approaches to timing are also possible with IPMX.

An Update on All Things Timing Related
15:00 - 16:00
Andy Rayner, Appear
An Update on All Things Timing Related
15:00 - 16:00
Andy Rayner, Appear

Andy Rayner, Appear

An update on how time and timing issues are being addressed in linear and non-linear media processing and transport

Presentation Schedule

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