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 that the IP Showcase will return to IBC2023 — being held Sept. 15 to 18 at RAI Amsterdam — in a brand-new format: on the water.
BOTHELL, Wash. — Aug. 3, 2023 — 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 that the IP Showcase will return to IBC2023 — being held Sept. 15 to 18 at RAI Amsterdam — in a brand-new format: on the water.
This year at IBC, the IP Showcase will take place on canal cruise boats from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 17. The event comprises six one-hour cruises. Each will accommodate up to 35 attendees and feature two 20-minute sessions from top experts, for a total of 12 presentations on a wide range of IP-related topics. Boats will be departing from Strandzuid, located near RAI Amsterdam at Europaplein 22, 1078 GZ Amsterdam.
Stay tuned for additional information on sessions, schedules, and registration. Further information about the IP Showcase is available at www.ipshowcase.org.
More information about the sponsoring organizations is available at:
Audio Engineering Society (AES): www.aes.org
Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS): www.aimsalliance.org
Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA): www.amwa.tv
European Broadcasting Union (EBU): tech.ebu.ch
SMPTE®: www.smpte.org
Video Services Forum (VSF): www.vsf.tv
More information about standards and open specifications is available at:
AIMS: aimsalliance.org/educational-library/
IPMX: ipmx.io
AES: www.aes.org/standards/blog/
AMWA: github.com/AMWA-TV/nmos
EBU: tech.ebu.ch
SMPTE ST 2110: www.smpte.org/smpte-st-2110-faq
VSF Technical Recommendations: videoservicesforum.org/technical_recommendations.shtml
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From broadcasters to Pro AV, it’s been a long journey for IPMX.
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BOTHELL, Wash. — June 12, 2023 — The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) today announced its presentation schedule for InfoComm 2023, taking place June 14-16 in Orlando, Florida. Held in a minitheater in Booth 4181, the daily series of live, 15-minute presentations will be delivered by AIMS members and cover a variety of topics related to Internet Protocol Media Experience (IPMX™) — a set of open standard-based protocols designed to ensure interoperability for AV-over-IP systems in the media, entertainment, and Pro AV industries.
“AIMS is committed to utilizing prominent industry events as a platform for educating attendees about the immense potential of IP media solutions,” said Samuel Recine, chair of the Pro AV Working Group at AIMS. “With the stage set for IPMX to become the core of new IP infrastructure deployments throughout the Pro AV industry, it’s more important than ever for integrators, manufacturers, and other stakeholders to become familiar with the standards, and our booth at InfoComm 2023 offers them the perfect opportunity to do so.”
At InfoComm 2023, AIMS will be hosting eight different presentations — covering everything from an introduction to IPMX to gateways between IPMX and other media protocols — with each 15-minute session being offered multiple times throughout the event. The complete presentation list is below:
Presentation Title | Presented by |
Introduction to IPMX | Matrox Video |
What Every AV Engineer and System Designer Should Know About IPMX | Macnica |
IPMX and ST 2110 in Large-Venue Events | Barco |
Status of IPMX (VSF TR-10) | Macnica |
Importance of Standards and Open Specifications | Megapixel-VR |
Gateways Between IPMX and Other Media Protocols | Plexus AV |
Getting Asynchronous Sources on IPMX Networks Into ST 2110 Workflows | Matrox Video |
IPMX Demystified; An Introduction and Context With Other AV-over-IP Protocols | Nextera |
For the complete schedule, attendees can visit AIMS Booth 4181 at the show. More information about AIMS and its work is available at www.aimsalliance.org.
AIMS will also highlight the recently released initial drafts of the Video Services Forum’s (VSF) TR-10 suite of Technical Recommendations for IPMX which are available for download.
The draft describes an open standard protocol for AV-over-IP systems interoperability.