Synchronized Multistream Transport Using RIST

Ciro A. Noronha

Many broadcast contribution applications require synchronized content decoding. In such applications, there are several video sources (typically cameras), whose content needs to be transported using encoders to an equivalent number of remote decoders. At the decoders, the playback needs to be synchronized—frames that arrive together at the encoders are required to come out together at the decoders. Typical applications are sports and worship, where multiple camera angles are generated and need to be played in lockstep. There are a few products available today in the market that provide such functionality over IP, using proprietary protocols. The Reliable Internet Stream Transport (RIST) Activity Group (AG) is completing the work on an open industry specification for providing synchronized multistream transport. This article provides a technical description of the methods in the specification, as well as some actual field performance data.

Print ISSN
Electronic ISSN
2160-2492
Published
2023-01
Content type
Original Research
Keywords
Internet video contribution, Reliable Internet Stream Transport (RIST), reliable streaming, remote production, video delivery over the internet
DOI
10.5594/JMI.2022.3220730