VSF Video over IP (SMPTE 2022) Interoperability Demonstration January 2007

John Dale

In order to reduce costs and more efficiently utilize their networks, service providers are looking to migrate contribution video/audio/media services onto packet networks. This migration is not without its challenges. Packet network performance can be less than ideal. A robust method of encapsulating media signals in IP packets is absolutely necessary. There is a significant benefit for service providers and end users to utilize standards-based implementations. — The Video Services Forum (VSF) recently worked with SMPTE to standardize IP encapsulation of MPEG video/audio signals with robust error correction, which is well suited for IP networks. The Standard, SMPTE 2022–2007, is now available on the SMPTE website. — At the January 2007 SMPTE/VidTrans Joint Conference, five vendors provided hardware to conduct a live interoperability demonstration utilizing SMPTE 2022 encapsulation techniques. In addition to demonstrating interoperability between vendors, the demonstration also highlighted the robust handling of packet errors.

Print ISSN
Electronic ISSN
2160-2492
Published
2007-10
Content type
Information
DOI
10.5594/J16050
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