The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) announces that the organization will be returning to InfoComm 2024, June 12-14 in Las Vegas, booth C6123.
The Alliance Will Host IPMX AV-Over-IP Interoperability Demos, Hold Panel Discussions, and More in Las Vegas.
We talk to the Andrew Starks from the AIMS Alliance about IPMX, and what they have in store for their booth at C6123 in the central hall. We also talk about the progress leading up to IPMX’s official launch and what’s next for this new standard.
With its foundations in the SMPTE ST 2110 and AES67 standards, is IPMX poised to redefine how we think about and implement AV over IP solutions?
How open standards and specifications bridge media and protocols
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AIMS member, intoPIX, has released Titanium, a range of solutions designed to empower developers, installers and end-users in accelerating the deployment of SMPTE 2110 and IPMX with intelligent JPEG XS connectivity in their media and entertainment workflows.
The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS), Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA), and the Video Services Forum (VSF), along with contributors Audio Engineering Society (AES), European Broadcasting Union (EBU), and SMPTE, today announced that the IP Showcase will return to the 2024 NAB Show, April 14-17, in Las Vegas.
Spiro Plagakis, Vice President of Product Management at Matrox Video, shares exclusive insight into the company’s 2024 roadmap.
Matrox Video’s Rob Moodey chats about AV-over-IP, as well as the continued ascendance of IPMX as a likely pathway to standards-based interoperability.