Veset Supports SMPTE 2022-7 In Nimbus Cloud Playout

Veset has added support for SMPTE 2022-7 in the latest update to its cloud-based playout solution, Veset Nimbus.

Among the features, integration of SMPTE 2022-7 within Veset Nimbus offers:

  • Redundancy: SMPTE 2022-7 allows for the duplication of media streams over separate network paths. If one fails or experiences loss, the other path can be utilised without unnecessary interruption.
  • Seamless Switching: switching between the primary and redundant streams is a feature made possible by the support of SMPTE 2022-7. This allows users to recover content in the case of network issues. This new announcement within Veset Nimbus allows for users to maintain media integrity and continuity in the event of a network problem.
  • Synchronisation: this standard includes provisions for synchronisation between the primary and redundant streams, an essential feature of live broadcasting. Specifically, this feature allows for the security of expectations such as lip-sync and timing precision to be met.

The implementation of SMPTE 2022-7 within Veset Nimbus gives users an increased level of management control within the platform including error handling, compatibility, and scalability.

One of the standout reasons for the implementation of SMPTE 2022-7 is the enhanced compatibility with AWS MediaConnect, a leading platform for media workflows. The standard offers a plethora of new features alongside its support and will further scale the existing compatibility of Veset Nimbus.

SMPTE 2022-7 allows users to transport multiple media streams, including audio and video, over an Internet Protocol (IP). SMPTE 2022-7 is designed for use in broadcast and professional media production environments, allowing for users to effectively manage the timing of media streams.

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