Conference Sponsor Session
Overcome the Challenges of Live and on demand video streaming
Steve Miller-Jones
VP of Product Strategy
Limelight Networks., Inc
Masami Onodera
Product Manager
LivePark Inc.
Technical Essence of Broadcasting IP Transformation - Multicast, Timing, Automation, Visualization & Network Design
Media production companies, be they pre- or post- production, or real-time broadcast, are dealing with an explosion of content as they race their productions to market. Digital capture and editing technologies, along with next-generation animation workflows, create multiple image streams that must be parsed among realtime and non-linear broadcast workflows, and then to IP destinations of varying formats. CGI and animation production studios were the first to leverage price/performance gains and investment protection of mainstream IP based Ethernet infrastructures. Image, file and transport protocols streamlined file based workflows, allowing the use of COTS compute platforms running over standard IP Ethernet networks. These open architectures simplify scaling and technology evolution. Migrating real-time broadcast workflows from SDI crosspoint switches to Ethernet based IP is a greater challenge. Additional timing and control standards are needed to facilitate interoperability and scaling while ensuring quality and synchronization. Equally important is the development of open, standard orchestration APIs that quickly and reliably translate the actions on a video control board to the affected traffic flows in the IP-Ethernet switching infrastructure. The standards being developed at SMPTE with the support of the Video Services Forum and other industry standards groups are now being applied to production ready IP Ethernet platforms. These solutions, available from industry stalwarts as well as upcoming innovators, are enabling new forms of content while supporting current and future generations of capture, editing and display formats; all while greatly minimizing future migration costs. The foundation of this transformation are high-speed, scalable, switched IP networking infrastructures that reliably and easily interconnect a universe of end point systems. This session describes the key technical essences such as IP Multicast, PTP synchronization and Network Design for IP transformation.
Koichi Hyodo
System Engineering Manager
Arista Networks Japan Limited.
Naoya Hashimoto
NS Research & Development Sec. NS Development Dept.Network Solutions Div.Manager
SEIKO SOLUTIONS INC.
The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Broadcasting ~ Case studies how AI powers the next generation of broadcasting and Spectee' view of broadcasting future.
Kenjiro Murakami
CEO
Spectee Inc.
Broadcast Production in the Cloud with SRT Hub & Microsoft Azure
Join leading service providers and broadcasters as they discuss today’s challenges of accelerating the production of breaking news and delivering live events using SRT Hub and Microsoft Azure cloud services. This panel session will feature broadcasters and Microsoft Azure ecosystem partners as they discuss their challenges and how SRT Hub addresses them. Hear how broadcasters are using secure real-time internet-based connections to fuel broadcast cloud services so that their production processes can stay competitive with the speed of social media.
Peter Maag
Chief Marketing Officer
Haivision
Minoru Sakota
Manager, Solution Design and Consulting
Avid Technology KK
Takashi Okawa
Cloud Solution Architect One Commercial Partner Partner Technology Group Cloud Architect Div.
Microsoft Japan Co.,Ltd.
Enhance your media presentation using Web3D. The next generation of Web expression brought to you by PlayCanvas
Shuji Munakata
Evangelist
PlayCanvas Promotion Office
Yuta Kido
Evangelist
PlayCanvas Promotion Office
Ryuto Haga
Evangelist
PlayCanvas Promotion Office
IP technology Seminar for SDI Engineers
Yoshihiro Sakamoto
Development Dept
Leader Electronics Corporation.
What "Automatic Captions" should be.
Moderator
Shota Moriguchi
SoundUD Consortium
Yamaha Corporation