Do you manage, configure, or operate a modern video production or broadcast facility? Are you familiar with the new flavors of video and media over IP (MoIP) formats like NDI, SMPTE 2110, SMPTE 2022? Do you plan on adding any of these formats or IP workflows to your existing digital or analog facility? There is a whole new way to design and operate with packets in lieu of single signals on coaxial cables. The options of multiple varied simultaneous formats, streaming or broadcasting in these same multiple simultaneous quality streams, greatly expanding capability while at same time massive reduction in hardware requirements is now a reality. Some are lucky enough to be able to build and design a greenfield from scratch new media facility fully IP centric. But most of us will be relegated to adding "IP islands" in existing "hybrid" facilities. In our day's final session we will delve into a typical day in the life of an engineer in managing quality and reliability in a hybrid SDI/2110 facility, which is where most of us will be the next few years. IP is just another I/O interface: It’s a way to get video, audio, and data to or from a switch. This session will discuss what operators and engineers need to know. If you missed Ennes 2024 @ NAB, you can get part of that just passed presentation here. If this piques your interest, SBE and SMPTE are teaming up for an all-day video centric seminar right here in Washington, DC on Wednesday May 22. 1:30-9:00 pm. "A day in the life of a hybrid engineer" is just one of several topics to be covered. We welcome any and all technical or operations media folk from the region that want to share with fellowship in person OR remotely via zoom. This is a return to our BITS BY THE BAY conference that has seen a hiatus since pre pandemic. We are returning with a full three-day program again at Chesapeake Beach, MD in 2025, when the Rod and Reel resort facility upgrade will be complete! Meanwhile, for 2024, we are running this single day "mini bits" taster just to keep the local interest extant. SBE or SMPTE member or not, we'd like to see you and reestablish contacts and camaraderie. Here is our program: To be held at National Geographic HQ in downtown DC. https://lnkd.in/e3cGwuzx https://lnkd.in/ep6aNmDt In person or remote, we look forward to share with you this upcoming Wednesday, May 22. Please register on the zoom link for either remote to get the link, or in person to allow us a count to order enough food. Oh, and no charge of course, and food provided. Bonus sessions from Renard Jenkins, president of SMPTE: "state of the industry" and Karl Kuhn, media veteran "mentorship, training, and recruitment for your media organization." Thanks to our many sponsors for this annual technical gala. This is one you won't want to miss in 2024. See you there!
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How to streamline live content production for various media by making it easy for content creators?⤵
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We won an Emmy! Yes, an Emmy award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for “Pioneering Technologies Enabling High Performance Communications Over Cable TV Systems." I'm technically not involved at all but if the mothership wins...we all win, right?! The last time I was involved in anything related to entertainment, it was a script I wrote in 3rd Grade for a play which was made into a school production. I'm not gonna lie, it would have made for some good TV! Anyway...about three decades ago, Broadcom set out to transform the cable TV industry through the use of digital QAM technology and significantly expand the number of TV channels available on cable TV. This foundational technology eventually led to the creation of the first 2-way high speed data protocol known as DOCSIS 1.0. Today’s multi-gigabit full-duplex DOCSIS 4.0 technology would not have existed if it was not the pioneering work done by Broadcom and our partners back in the 1990’s. (Note, that I openly plagiarized this paragraph ..please do not ask me any questions about the tech.) Thank you Tech Emmys for recognizing our innovation and collaborative work in paving the way for multi-gigabit broadband connectivity over cable systems. https://lnkd.in/gSVNDFUB Broadcom Broadcom Software
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Spectrum Simplified: Navigating Mobile Frequencies The Electromagnetic Spectrum: The electromagnetic spectrum encompasses all the frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, ranging from low-frequency radio waves to high-frequency gamma rays. Mobile communication utilizes a specific portion of this spectrum, primarily the radio frequency (RF) band. Frequency Bands: The RF spectrum is divided into different frequency bands, each serving a specific purpose in the world of mobile communication. Here are some key frequency bands: 1. Low-Frequency Bands (LF and MF): These bands are primarily used for AM radio broadcasting and have relatively long wavelengths. They offer extended coverage but lower data transmission speeds. 2. High-Frequency Bands (HF and VHF): HF bands are used for shortwave radio communication, while VHF is commonly used for FM radio and television broadcasting. 3. Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) Bands: UHF bands are used for terrestrial television broadcasting and various radio services. 4. Super High Frequency (SHF) Bands: SHF bands include microwave frequencies used for satellite communication, radar, and some military applications. Mobile Communication Bands: When it comes to mobile communication, specific bands within the RF spectrum are allocated for different technologies and purposes. These include: 1. Cellular Bands: These bands are used for mobile voice and data communication. They include the commonly known bands like 2G, 3G, 4G (LTE), and 5G. Each generation of mobile technology operates within a specific frequency range within the RF spectrum. 2. Wi-Fi Bands: Wi-Fi operates in the unlicensed ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) bands, typically in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency ranges. These bands are used for local wireless networking. 3. Bluetooth: Bluetooth operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band, enabling short-range wireless communication between devices like smartphones, headphones, and speakers. Regulatory Bodies: The allocation and regulation of mobile frequencies are managed by governmental and international organizations, including the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on a global scale. These bodies ensure that various users coexist without causing interference and allocate spectrum licenses to network operators. Challenges and Future of Spectrum: As demand for wireless data and communication services continues to grow, the allocation of spectrum has become a precious and limited resource. The introduction of 5G technology, which operates in higher frequency bands, has raised challenges related to coverage and network densification. To meet these challenges, industry stakeholders are exploring innovative solutions, such as dynamic spectrum sharing, spectrum auctions, and the deployment of small cells to maximize spectrum efficiency. #ict #Telecommunication #MycommunicationAcademy
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Using private 5G network in video contribution is not easy but it reduces cabling cost a lot. Private network with fiber connectivity also enables remote productions.
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