Name
Morning Session B - Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Media Ops Industry Comments to SMPTE
Date & Time
Monday, December 13, 2021, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Speakers
Judy Parnall - BBC
Emily Dubs - DVB Project
Kyle Rose - Akamai Technologies, Inc.
John Lee - North American Broadcasting Association - World Broadcasting Unions
MORWEN WILLIAMS - BBC
Thomas Edwards - Amazon Web Services
Nandhu Nandhakumar - LG Electronics
Brad Gilmer - Gilmer & Associates, Inc.
Jason Thibault - SVA
Emily Dubs - DVB Project
Kyle Rose - Akamai Technologies, Inc.
John Lee - North American Broadcasting Association - World Broadcasting Unions
MORWEN WILLIAMS - BBC
Thomas Edwards - Amazon Web Services
Nandhu Nandhakumar - LG Electronics
Brad Gilmer - Gilmer & Associates, Inc.
Jason Thibault - SVA
Description
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Media Ops Industry Comments to SMPTE
Kyle Rose
- The transition of the media industry to Internet Protocol (IP)-based networking protocols and workflows is well underway. Millions of users streaming audio and video daily believe that the transition and the hard work evolving to IP-based network transports is done and behind us, while the reality is that the revolution is far from over. Ongoing is the retooling of the entire content workflow of creation, editing, post-production, archiving, and delivery of professional media to leverage IP-based networks and protocols. This ongoing retooling handles networking situations and user demands that go well above the now seemingly mundane (but still surprisingly complex) task of reliably delivering prerecorded video on demand (VOD) content over well-behaved, reliable broadband that was seen as the “big” streaming challenge to achieve just a few years ago.
The New Paradigm of Software Architected Broadcast Facilities: