Professional Media over IP Networks

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Professional Media over IP Networks refers to the standards, technologies, and practices for transporting high-quality, real-time audio and video content over IP-based infrastructures for broadcast and production environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf broadcast engineering concept
media transport paradigm
technology domain
hasApplication OB truck infrastructure
broadcast production
contribution links
distribution networks
live television
post-production workflows
remote production
studio interconnects
hasFeature compressed video transport
high reliability
low latency
network-based routing
precision timing
real-time transport
redundant paths
scalability
synchronised audio and video
uncompressed video transport
hasGoal enable flexible routing of media signals
improve resource utilisation in broadcast plants
replace SDI-based infrastructures
support higher resolutions and frame rates
isRelatedTo IP-based intercom systems
cloud-based production
network function virtualisation
networked audio systems
remote integration (REMI) production
software-defined networking
isUsedBy broadcast networks
media production facilities
streaming service providers
requires managed IP networks
multicast-capable switches
network timing distribution
quality of service mechanisms
traffic engineering
usesProtocol IP multicast
Internet Protocol NERFINISHED
RTCP NERFINISHED
RTP
TCP NERFINISHED
UDP
usesStandard AES67 NERFINISHED
AMWA NMOS NERFINISHED
IEEE 1588 PTP NERFINISHED
IPMX
SMPTE ST 2022-6 NERFINISHED
SMPTE ST 2022-7 NERFINISHED
SMPTE ST 2110 NERFINISHED

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RFC 4175 relatedTo Professional Media over IP Networks