Broadcast workflows are only as strong as their weakest connection. The Media eXchange Layer promises to be the interoperable foundation for a software-defined future, but with only a handful of active contributors and critical gaps still to fill, the work is far from done.
This year’s NAB Show sees Solid State Logic building on its well-established support for IP audio through SMPTE ST 2110 and Dante with the introduction of a new conversion product. The high-capacity Net I/O ST 2110 Bridge, making its global debut, converts between ST 2110 and Dante in a single standalone unit that is the most cost-effective solution for this application on the market.
The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS), Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA), and the Video Services Forum (VSF) announce that the IP Showcase will return to the 2026 NAB Show.
As broadcast workflows strive for greater agility and more efficiency, cloud compute is the next logical evolutionary step. As we look forward to another round of technology launches, announcements and partnerships, we gather all the news about how vendors are approaching this new frontier.
Broadcast and IT engineers take very different approaches to network speed and capacity; it is essential to reach a shared understanding.
Projective, a provider of post-production collaboration technology, has announced its return to the NAB Show in Las Vegas. The company will showcase Strawberry 7, a major upgrade to its production asset management platform. The release features a fully groundbreaking Media Intelligence and a scalable hybrid infrastructure designed specifically to help media and entertainment technology leaders optimize their operations, enhance content security, and drive efficiency.
For broadcast, live production, and hybrid facilities, IP-based infrastructures have moved from pilot project to production reality and are already adding value for thousands of broadcasters. But not everybody is there yet.
It’s why this month SMPTE is hosting the first in a series of SMPTE roadshows aimed at helping broadcasters who are either mid-transition or still mapping their path to IP-based environments.
Czech-based production company CS live has equipped its newest outside broadcast (OB) van with an integrated Riedel infrastructure combining MediorNet media networking, the hi human interface control system, and Artist intercom with Bolero wireless communications. The installation provides CS live with a highly flexible and future-ready production infrastructure.