I recently gave a presentation about our work to the . The occasion was in Manchester, the latest in a series of gatherings for engineers working on the internet or other large-scale computer networks.
The audience were technical staff from ISPs (from the largest in the country to the smallest), telecoms companies, data centre operators and equipment vendors. Most are not directly involved in TV production, so the presentation starts with a brief introduction to the way most TV studios are wired up at the moment. It then outlines the benefits that could follow from moving the infrastructure away from specialised video and audio hardware towards using more standard general-purpose servers on an IP network, and looks at some of 大象传媒 R&D鈥檚 work in that area.
The second half of the presentation focuses on high bandwidth uncompressed video as used in TV studios. As productions start to use and higher frame rates, each camera can produce many gigabits-per-second of data. I talk about to move these data streams efficiently and reliably between servers on the network. . You can also find from this and other UKNOF meetings on YouTube.
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- 大象传媒 R&D - High Speed Networking: Open Sourcing our Kernel Bypass Work
- 大象传媒 R&D - Beyond Streams and Files - Storing Frames in the Cloud
- 大象传媒 R&D - IP Studio
- 大象传媒 R&D - IP Studio: Lightweight Live
- 大象传媒 R&D - IP Studio: 2017 in Review - 2016 in Review
- 大象传媒 R&D - IP Studio Update: Partners and Video Production in the Cloud
- 大象传媒 R&D - Running an IP Studio
- 大象传媒 R&D - Building a Live Television Video Mixing Application for the Browser
- 大象传媒 R&D - Discovery and Registration in IP Studio
- 大象传媒 R&D - Media Synchronisation in the IP Studio
- 大象传媒 R&D - Industry Workshop on Professional Networked Media
- 大象传媒 R&D - The IP Studio
- 大象传媒 R&D - IP Studio at the UK Network Operators Forum
- 大象传媒 R&D - Covering the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games using IP Studio
- 大象传媒 R&D - Investigating the IP future for 大象传媒 Northern Ireland
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