Standards: Appendix O - ST 2110 Related Standards From Other Organisations

You may also deploy non-SMPTE standards such as AES, MPEG and others in your workflow architectural design.
This is an Appendix to our series of articles on Standards.
These non SMPTE standards should be consulted to provide supporting knowledge:
Org | Standard | Description | Latest |
---|---|---|---|
AES | AES-3 | Serial transmission format for two-channel linearly represented digital audio data. | 2009 |
AES | AES-67 | High-performance streaming audio-over-IP interoperability. | 2018 |
IEEE | IEEE-1588 | Precision Time Protocol. | 2008 |
IETF | RFC 4175 | RTP Payload Format for Uncompressed Video. | 2005 |
IETF | RFC 4421 | RTP - Additional Colour Sampling Modes. | 2006 |
JT-NM | TR-1001-1 | System Environment and Device Behaviours for SMPTE ST 2110 Media Nodes in Engineered Networks). | 2020 |
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