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Due to a lack of understanding of how to deploy NMOS specs, adoption has been slow in many ST2110 media networks now being deployed.

With The Implementation Of IP Networks, NMOS Slow To Be Recognized October 30th 2019 - 09:00 AM

While SMPTE was creating and ratifying ST2110, the Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA) announced it was working on a set of Application Program Interface (API) specifications that would enable a wide range of devices (e.g., switchers, audio consoles, and cameras) to be identified, controlled and managed on a SMPTE 2110 network. It brought broadcast engineers and systems integrators the promise of centralized network management without the need to manually configure each piece of equipment before it is used.

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PTP Explained - Part 1 - Network Architectures For Media Focused PTP Deployments October 29th 2019 - 10:00 AM

As the broadcasting industry is moving from a traditional SDI infrastructure towards the All-IP Studio providing a common frequency and – equally important – an absolute notion of time for all devices is now provided by the underlying infrastructure itself. In this four part series, Thomas Kernen and Nikolaus Kerö investigate the intricacies of PTP timing.

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The Sponsors Perspective: Hybrid Test & Measurement October 28th 2019 - 03:00 PM

Familiarity breeds contempt and to a certain extent that is what has happened among broadcasters when it comes to serial digital interface (SDI) technology. Since SDI was first standardised by the SMPTE in 1989, broadcasters have forgotten the trials and tribulations they went through to get those initial systems working. Over the past 30 years, products have been developed that have resulted in an almost plug-and-play approach to building SDI-based broadcast infrastructure.

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Real World IP Event Video Series - Part 4 - Gerard Phillips – Arista Networks October 28th 2019 - 01:00 PM

Part 4 in our series of videos from ‘Real World IP’, a one-day seminar event from The Broadcast Bridge held at BAFTA in London, Gerard Phillips, Systems Engineer at Arista Networks, discusses network topologies and ethernet switches.

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RCA CT-100 TV Assembly Line, 1954.

Bringing Back Democratic Design  October 28th 2019 - 10:00 AM

What do a John Deere tractor, Bell telephone and Honeywell thermostat have in common? Each is a highly successful, user-friendly product that reflects the artistic touch of Henry Dreyfuss, a legendary industrial designer whose work focused — as he put it — on “fitting machines to people.” 

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Quantum computers QPUs must operate at near absolute zero to maintain the quantum state of rare earth electrons used for computation.

Instant Answers From The Universe October 23rd 2019 - 09:00 AM

Quantum computing is the biggest mathematical and computational breakthrough in the history of the known world.

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Data Recording and Transmission: Part 13 - Electronic Memory October 22nd 2019 - 09:00 AM

Having looked at magnetic and optical storage media, John Watkinson turns to electronic memory with the emphasis on flash.

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‘Real World IP’ Event Video Series: Part 3 - Daniel Boldt - Meinberg October 21st 2019 - 03:30 PM

Part 3 in our series of full length videos from ‘Real World IP’, a one-day seminar event from The Broadcast Bridge held at BAFTA in London, Daniel Boldt, Head of Software Development at Meinberg, uncovers the mysteries of PTP timing and discusses how it relates to broadcast television, the key components required, and how it forms the backbone of any ST2110 system.

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