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How VLAN’s enable the division of an Ethernet network into multiple smaller logical networks.
Video and audio production using IP networking is on the threshold of widespread adoption and may soon become the default way of working for live production. But nobody expects a total switchover to IP production anytime soon, even though, on the face of it, that would seem to be the ideal outcome. Practical considerations such as backwards compatibility and failover to more traditional methods are likely to require hybrid solutions for some time to come.
The role of regulatory bodies such as the FCC, ITU & national governments, and how RF standards and regulations are set and enforced.
What are D2C streamers planning for our future viewing experience?
Design your monitoring system to be self-installing and maintain just one single set of source files that are cloned to your target systems. Implement self-configuring logic to avoid manual reconfiguration when new systems are added.
A broad look at the technology and techniques of virtual production, from the camera back through the video wall, processors, and rendering servers.
A guided tour through the basics of broadcast audio production workflow using the role of the mixing console and the core areas of its functionality, as a way to explain how it all goes together.
The Video Services Forum (VSF), has further enhanced the Reliable Internet Streaming Transport (RIST) protocol by incorporating a RIST Relay function to address the issue of firewall traversal for RIST devices. This feature, detailed in TR-06-4 Part 3, is the third release in a series of ancillary features for RIST specifications.