‘Real World IP’ Event Video Series: Part 7 - The Panel Discussion
Part 7 in our series from ‘Real World IP’, a one-day seminar event from The Broadcast Bridge held at BAFTA in London, culminates with the five speakers joining on a panel moderated by Tony Orme, Editor at The Broadcast Bridge.
Discussing the current state of the industry the panelists highlight the progress made in integrating IP into existing infrastructures as well as green-field sites. But more importantly, they explain how broadcasters are immediately seeing the future benefits IP has to offer when they start using it.
Ending with a question and answer session, members of the audience had a unique opportunity to ask the panel about their experiences of building IP infrastructures, especially with regards to interoperability and configuration of equipment.
Watch the video; HERE.
Please note you must be logged in to access this video.
You might also like...
Microphones: Part 3 - Human Auditory System
To get the best out of a microphone it is important to understand how it differs from the human ear.
HDR Picture Fundamentals: Camera Technology
Understanding the terminology and technical theory of camera sensors & lenses is a key element of specifying systems to meet the consumer desire for High Dynamic Range.
IP Security For Broadcasters: Part 2 - The Problem To Be Solved
By assuming that IP must be made secure, we run the risk of missing a more fundamental question that is often overlooked: why is IP so insecure?
Standards: Part 22 - Inside AIFF Files
Compared with other popular standards in use, AIFF is ancient. The core functionality was stabilized over 30 years ago and remains unchanged.
The New Frontier Of Interactive Rights: Part 1 - The Converged Entertainment Paradigm
Interactive Rights are at the forefront of creating a new frontier in the media industry. Driven by the Streaming era, but applicable to all forms of content platforms, Interactive Rights hold an important promise – to deeply engage the modern viewer i…