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This presentation will be held online via the Microsoft Teams Platform on Thursday September 10th @ 10am PDT.
 
 Over the past decades, SDI has proven to be a reliable and practical standard for the distribution of video, audio and data signals – and it will continue to be an important building block in broadcast facilities and production in the next years. However, IP-based systems have emerged to form a powerful and flexible infrastructure that can accommodate the increasing demands for higher-resolution video and better connectivity. Riedel’s most recent answer to the challenges arising from the IP transformation is a range of innovative SFP-based technologies to complement the existing MediorNet Distributed video portfolio.
 
 In this session, we will be introducing the new MediorNet IP family (Embrionix Inside) by exploring the mains pillars of Distributed video infrastructures:

  • Distributed Gateways and Processing
  • Distributed and remote I/Os
  • Distributed MultiViewer 
  • Distributed Video Compression (JPEG-2000, JPEG-XS)
  • Applications and Designs 

 
 There will be time for Q&A at the end of the session.
 
 Prerequisites:
 This Product Overview webinar is primarily designed for broadcast Engineers and Engineering Executives who are looking for a comprehensive Distributed video solution but is also open to anyone who would like to learn more about Riedel’s MediorNet IP portfolio.
 
  We will assume that participants are familiar with the general high-level understanding of the following IT/IP concept :  

  • IP standards: ST2110-20, ST2110-22, 2022-6, 2022-7 (hitless redundancy), NMOS
  • IP building blocks: Spine/Leaf architecture, Commercial-Off-The-Shelf switch, Top Of Rack switches 

Details

Start: September 10, 2020
10:00 AM
End: September 10, 2020
11:30 AM
Riedel Communications

Riedel Communications Inc, North Ontario Street, Burbank, CA, USA

North Ontario Street 2508
91504 Burbank CA
United States

Trainer

David Beckwith

System Consultant
Riedel Communications
David Beckwith
  • David Beckwith
    What do you enjoy most about training?
    Incorporating practical use cases to the technology

    How long have you been giving training courses?
    First training was in 1990 on FOH mixing desk workflows

    In which languages can you give training?
    English

    What is your favorite kind of coffee?
    Jamaican Blue Mountain

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    Dogs
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