Returning to the NAB Show for the third year, the IP Showcase will once again provide educational opportunities for learning about implementation of standards-based IP infrastructures for real-time professional media applications, demonstrations of the latest technical achievements and a clear view of advances on the horizon, and highlights of market deployments in facilities around the world.
The IP Showcase returns to the 2019 NAB Show for the third year, once again providing:
• Educational opportunities for learning about implementation of standards-based IP infrastructures for real-time professional media applications.
• Demonstrations of the latest technical achievements and a clear view of advances on the horizon.
• Highlights of market deployments from facilities around the world.
For the past two years, the IP Showcase has been the destination at industry trade shows for IP-related education and demonstrations. Mike Cronk looks back at the IP Showcase at IBC2018 and what it says about the future of standards-based IP infrastructure for real-time media applications.
Located in Luxembourg, Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE) is a major European provider of technical services in the fields of TV, radio, telecommunications, and IT. BCE’s more than 200 highly qualified and motivated people serve about 400 clients in various sectors of the audio/video market — such as TV channels, radio stations, film distributors, producers, advertising companies, telecommunications operators, and public services. BCE services cover six main areas of expertise: broadcasting; engineering and consulting; digitization; system, telecom, and network solutions; production and postproduction; and transmissions.
What is the status of the IP transformation in our industry? While most have yet to deploy real-time IP systems that replace SDI, momentum is clearly growing.
Even though it has been less than a year since the SMPTE ST 2110 suite of standards for Professional Media Over Managed IP Networks has been published, ST 2110-based systems are deployed and on air. Broadcasters have used these systems in the production of major events, such as the recent royal wedding, the PyeongChang Olympics, Wimbledon, and the FIFA 2018 World Cup.
More than 200 installations have been successfully deployed using SMPTE ST 2110 and its predecessor, SMPTE ST 2022-6, which encapsulates SDI within IP. These include installations in Europe, Asia, Oceania, and North and South America. Broadcasters such as the BBC Wales, tpc Switzerland, Eurosport, Sky Italia, CCTV in China, Korean Broadcasting System, CNN, Fox Networks, NBC, and Brazil’s TV Globo and Globosat have all invested in IP as they build new plants and studios — enabled in part by the significant proliferation of SMPTE ST 2110-based equipment.
SVG Europe
Michael Cronk, Chairman of AIMS
AIMS Chairman Michael Cronk writes in Sports Video Group: “at IBC2018, the IP Showcase will feature 36 IP installations from all over the world: Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Australia. Of these installations, 25 percent will be OB trucks or centralised facilities for remote production.”
The Broadcast Bridge
Matthew Goldman, President of SMPTE
The broadcast industry is moving into a new era, with internet protocol (IP)-based infrastructure and interfaces becoming real and practical elements of broadcast, production, as well as other professional media applications. We are now seeing a true shift toward all-IP operations, and SMPTE ST 2110 and other new standards are making that possible.
The IP Showcase at IBC2018 will be hosted by leading technical and standards organisations within the broadcast industry. It will see vendors and broadcasters provide instructional and case-study presentations and an array of IP-based product demonstrations highlighting the benefits of, and momentum behind, the broadcast industry’s move to standards-based IP infrastructure for real-time professional media applications. TVBEurope hears from hosts SMPTE, AIMS and Video Services Forum (VSF) about what visitors can expect.
Mike Cronk, VP of core technologies at Grass Valley and chairman of AIMS writes in The Broadcast Bridge: “This is the first IP Showcase since the publication of the SMPTE ST 2110 suite of standards. So unlike previous IP Showcases where we were focused on demonstrating interoperability, this year we will have 8 display areas showcasing the practical benefits of IP systems interacting with each other.”