Video SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) modules have certainly been a boon to broadcast equipment manufacturers, and have been widely adopted in many products over the past 15 years. By adding SFP cages, manufacturers can offer multi-format inputs and outputs without having to design each interface type into their product. This adds tremendous flexibility while lowering the component cost and reducing space that would be needed for multiple connectors.
Our series exploring the basic technology and tools of audio in broadcast concludes with a collection of articles which discuss the complexities of traditional studio based and outside broadcast audio workflows, the technology we use to achieve them and the growing potential of cloud-based systems.
Ned Soseman shares a personal perspective on the state of US broadcast in 2023. Most would agree, 2023 brought myriad improvements over 2020, 2021 and 2022.
Macnica’s active involvement in IPMX product and standards development over the past several years is bearing fruits with the introduction of the AV industry’s first gateway exclusive to the IPMX suite of standards.
Our series examining the pressures created by exponential growth in streaming demand, continues with an examination of how the constant feedback from measurement of viewer experience statistics is driving change.
Designing IP infrastructures requires broadcast engineers and technologists to think asynchronously if they are to deliver reliable studio IP infrastructures.
This is a list of the major video coding related ISO standards and their individual parts.
This is a list of the much used ITU-T video coding standards and their H-Series names.