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SMPTE ST 2110 – Highest Quality, Lowest Latency, Pro Video over IP
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ST 2110 is the suite of standards from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) for transport of the highest quality, lowest latency professional video, audio, and ancillary data for live production. ST 2110 allows broadcasters to move from bespoke digital coaxial cable signals for production video to Ethernet and IP. This standard is now being used by broadcasters such as FOX, BBC, CBC, and NBC. You may have already watched a Super Bowl produced with ST 2110 and not known it! Ready for the future, ST 2110 can handle up to 8K resolutions and high dynamic range. Media flows in ST 2110 use network delivered IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol for tight synchronization, avoiding audio/video “lip sync” errors and audio imaging phase distortion. This talk will describe the ST 2110 standard as well as some specific implementations.
Presented at Demuxed 2019 in San Francisco.
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