Monitoring & Compliance In Broadcast: Part 3 - Production Systems

‘Monitoring & Compliance In Broadcast’ explores how exemplary content production and delivery standards are maintained and legal obligations are met. The series includes four Themed Content Collections, each of which tackles a different area of the media supply chain.
Part 3 contains three articles which discuss things to consider for effective and robust monitoring during production. These articles explore three key areas; the necessity to ensure the integrity of video and audio essence at the point of capture, the role of broadcast controllers and orchestration systems in hybrid SDI & IP production network monitoring, and monitoring compute resource in the increasingly complex ecosystem of dedicated hardware, COTS and cloud-compute infrastructure. Our partner Telestream contribute an informative article on HDR Quality Assurance in the production chain.
About Monitoring & Compliance In Broadcast
Broadcast sets high standards for itself because in a highly competitive media landscape consumers expect flawless delivery every time. Broadcasters are also subject to legislative compliance in a number of areas of operation and delivery.
A robust monitoring strategy is key to meeting these interrelated requirements of ensuring performance benchmarks are maintained, and statutory obligations are met throughout the media supply chain.
This set of Themed Content Collections explore the challenges and solutions to establishing and meeting requirements in key areas of; cloud & multi-site production systems, playout & delivery, OTA RF systems and production systems.
A proliferation of delivery formats and the arrival of new production workflows and multi-site teams is being enabled by IP and cloud based production systems. The established landscape of monitoring is shifting. This series discusses the evolving challenges and new AI powered technologies emerging to help address them.
Monitoring & Compliance In Broadcast will publish in 4 parts. Details of all four parts can be found HERE.
About Part 3. Production Systems
Article 1 : Monitoring Video & Audio In Capture & Production
The ability to monitor Video and Audio during capture and production is becoming increasingly important, driven by the need to output to many widely different services, and doing it very quickly.
Article 2 : HDR Quality Assurance: Elevating Video Experiences For Modern Audiences
Our partner Telestream discuss why moving from SDR to HDR production pipelines requires a carefully crafted approach to monitoring.
Article 3 : Real-time Local Network Monitoring
With many production systems now a hybrid of SDI & IP networking, monitoring becomes a blend of the old and the new within a software controlled environment.
Article 4 : Monitoring Compute Systems
With the ongoing evolution from dedicated hardware towards software running on COTS and cloud-compute infrastructure, monitoring compute resource is vital.
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