SMPTE’s BXF Working Group recently assembled in Austin, TX, to officially start work on the BXF 2.0 standard. The original BXF standard, officially published last year, was established to create a common means for systems such as traffic, content management, content delivery and automation to communicate with each other.
As 2009 has demonstrated, technology and workflows are continually evolving to keep pace with the media evolution that is progressing in the broadcast market.
In the ever advancing world of media content delivery, MPEG over IP (MPEG/IP) has been gaining popularity for a number of reasons. MPEG/IP delivery offers lower costs, higher bandwidth, greater efficiency, and new application possibilities over the traditional methods, such as: Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and RF networks. Along with the benefits, come a number of challenges. One of the biggest challenges is a mechanism to recover lost data in real-time. This paper will attempt to shed some light on the inner workings of the real-time data recovery mechanism: Pro-MPEG Code of Practice #3 Forward Error Correction (CoP#3 FEC). Read Now
This white paper introduces you to EVS Instant Tapeless Technology and will explain how to apply it in multi-camera studio production for dramas, series, talk shows, and any other studio productions.... Read Now.