Rick Seegull (Riedel Communications)
Overview of the current state of NMOS (Automated Discovery and Connection Management of SMPTE ST 2110 Media Devices), including a look into some of the security aspects, and a short discussion on how Riedel is applying NMOS functionality into its product line.
Ievgen Kostiukevch (EBU)
The JT-NM Tested Program was repeated in August 2019 with the addition of AMWA NMOS/JT-NM TR-1001-1 testing. New revisions of the test plans were produced. What does all this mean to the end customers? The editor and coordinator of the program will explain the reasoning behind, the technical details, what was changed in the new revisions, how it all was executed and everything else you wanted to know about the JT-NM Tested Program, but were too afraid to ask!
Luca Giaroli (DirectOut)
Globcon is a new, free, global control software platform for the management of professional audio equipment. It has been conceived and designed from the end user’s point of view to allow consistent and coherent control of multiple pieces of equipment from different brands as if they were just one. The goal of globcon is to offer professional users an ever-increasingly powerful tool to manage environments of any size in a modern, ergonomic, flexible, efficient and cost-effective way. In September 2019, the official version of globcon was released, following the completion of a successful beta testing program that has proved the stability and capabilities of the software. RAVENNA partner DirectOut is the first adopter of globcon; many other RAVENNA partners are currently working on adding globcon support.
Mark Patrick and Andy Appleyard (BBC)
BBC Wales’s new headquarters building in Cardiff is going live a few months after IBC. This presentation gives an update on the implementation of the IP core build around SMPTE ST 2110, AES67, and Dante.
(Video Replay from IBC IP Showcase, September 2019)
Lucas Zwicker (Lawo)
While traditional OB trucks still play a major role in broadcast, more and more companies rely on centralized workflows and remote production. How can SMPTE ST 2110 help to enable these workflows? And why does it help to streamline REMI procedures? Let us find out about the building blocks of this approach based on a real-life example.
Andreas Hildebrand (AIMS)
A deep dive into the secrets behind timing & synchronization of AES67 and SMPTE ST 2110 streams. The meaning of PTP, media clocks, RTP, synchronization parameters (SDP), and the magic of stream alignment will be unveiled in this compact presentation.
Andreas Hildebrand (AIMS)
This session explains the details of networked audio transport (as defined in AES67 and SMPTE ST 2110) and how connections among devices with dedicated channel mapping utilizing NMOS IS-08 can be established.
Martin Dyster (The Telos Alliance)
This presentation looks at the parallels between the emergence of audio-over-IP standards and the development of a product in the intercom market sector that has taken full advantage of IP technology.
Nestor Amaya (Ross Video)
Where would today’s cloud, smartphones and embedded IoT engines be without Linux? And could we have gotten here with a proprietary OS such as Windows? Similarly, this presentation argues that Pro Audio/Video applications need open technologies to serve the unique needs of their users. Our markets need a fully open stack, beyond just AES67/SMPTE ST 2110 transport, to reap the benefits of our investment in A/V networking technologies. Learn how NMOS, Ember+ and similar open technologies enable you to innovate and serve your users better when compared to proprietary control systems.