Planning and Designing the IP Broadcast Facility: A New Puzzle to Solve

This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the technology architecture, physical facility changes and – most importantly – the new media management workflows and business processes to support the entire lifecycle of the IP broadcast facility from an engineering and workflow perspective.

Fully updated, this second edition covers the technological evolutions and changes in the media broadcast industry, including the new standards and specifications for live IP production, the SMPTE ST2110 suite of standards, the necessity of protecting against cyber threats and the expansion of cloud services in opening new possibilities. It provides users with the necessary information for planning, organizing, producing and distributing media for the modern broadcast facility.

Key features of this text include:

  • Strategies to implement a cost-effective live and file-based production and distribution system.
  • A cohesive, big-picture viewpoint that helps you identify how to overcome the challenges of upgrading your plant.
  • The impact live production is having on the evolution to IP.
  • Case studies serve as recommendations and examples of use.
  • New considerations in engineering and maintenance of IP and file-based systems.

Those in the fields of TV, cable, IT engineering and broadcast engineering will find this book an invaluable resource, as will students learning how to set up modern broadcast facilities and the workflows of contemporary broadcasting.

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Planning and Designing the IP Broadcast Facility: A New Puzzle to Solve

This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the technology architecture, physical facility changes and – most importantly – the new media management workflows and business processes to support the entire lifecycle of the IP broadcast facility from an engineering and workflow perspective.

Fully updated, this second edition covers the technological evolutions and changes in the media broadcast industry, including the new standards and specifications for live IP production, the SMPTE ST2110 suite of standards, the necessity of protecting against cyber threats and the expansion of cloud services in opening new possibilities. It provides users with the necessary information for planning, organizing, producing and distributing media for the modern broadcast facility.

Key features of this text include:

  • Strategies to implement a cost-effective live and file-based production and distribution system.
  • A cohesive, big-picture viewpoint that helps you identify how to overcome the challenges of upgrading your plant.
  • The impact live production is having on the evolution to IP.
  • Case studies serve as recommendations and examples of use.
  • New considerations in engineering and maintenance of IP and file-based systems.

Those in the fields of TV, cable, IT engineering and broadcast engineering will find this book an invaluable resource, as will students learning how to set up modern broadcast facilities and the workflows of contemporary broadcasting.

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Planning and Designing the IP Broadcast Facility: A New Puzzle to Solve

Planning and Designing the IP Broadcast Facility: A New Puzzle to Solve

by Gary Olson
Planning and Designing the IP Broadcast Facility: A New Puzzle to Solve

Planning and Designing the IP Broadcast Facility: A New Puzzle to Solve

by Gary Olson

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Overview

This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the technology architecture, physical facility changes and – most importantly – the new media management workflows and business processes to support the entire lifecycle of the IP broadcast facility from an engineering and workflow perspective.

Fully updated, this second edition covers the technological evolutions and changes in the media broadcast industry, including the new standards and specifications for live IP production, the SMPTE ST2110 suite of standards, the necessity of protecting against cyber threats and the expansion of cloud services in opening new possibilities. It provides users with the necessary information for planning, organizing, producing and distributing media for the modern broadcast facility.

Key features of this text include:

  • Strategies to implement a cost-effective live and file-based production and distribution system.
  • A cohesive, big-picture viewpoint that helps you identify how to overcome the challenges of upgrading your plant.
  • The impact live production is having on the evolution to IP.
  • Case studies serve as recommendations and examples of use.
  • New considerations in engineering and maintenance of IP and file-based systems.

Those in the fields of TV, cable, IT engineering and broadcast engineering will find this book an invaluable resource, as will students learning how to set up modern broadcast facilities and the workflows of contemporary broadcasting.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000047769
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/14/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 218
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Gary Olson is a Media Technology architect, consultant and advisor for Digital Media Strategies. He has developed a wide range of innovative broadcast, digital media, content management and information solutions, and has designed broadcast centers for both major US networks and for emerging countries. He is a recognized industry leader with practical experience in the analysis, selection and uses of technology and as innovator in media technologies and broadcast design.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 2 Standards, Protocols and Acronyms

Chapter 3 Business Processes and Integration

Chapter 4 – Ingest / Acquistion / Capture

Chapter 5 Workflow and Processes

Chapter 6 Media Management

Chapter 7 Technology Infrastructure and Engineering

Chapter 8 Transmission and Delivery

Chapter 9 Cloud

Chapter 10 Artificial Intelligence

Chapter 11 - Facility Planning and Design

Chapter 12 – Review

Appendix

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