2018 VSF October Meeting Series – New York, New York, USA
October 15 & 16, 2018
Hosted by VSF at the Microsoft Technology Center, 11 Times Square, New York, NY USA
VSF teamed up with the Sports Video Group (SVG) to hold back-to-back events at the Microsoft Technology Center.
Presentations
- Meeting Agenda (pdf, 260k)
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- Meeting Attendee List (pdf, 44k)
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Effect on reproduced SDI signal quality by various parameters on ST 2110 over 25 GbE network (pdf, 1.76Mb)
Koji Oyama - M3L Inc. -
IS-06 Network Control API update (pdf, 774k)
Thomas Edwards – Fox -
(RIST) Reliable Internet Stream Transport Discussion (pdf, 1.59Mb)
Rick Ackermans - MVA Broadcast Consulting, Wes Simpson – Telecom Product Consulting -
SVIP Activity Group Update (pdf, 281k)
Wes Simpson - Telecom Product Consulting -
Industry Activities – Security, Event & Tally, Audio Mapping, JT-NM Roadmap Update (pdf, 2.08Mb)
Brad Gilmer - VSF -
Audio Metadata for Live Production of Next Generation Audio (pdf, 970k)
Mike Ward & Kent Terry - Dolby Laboratories -
TR-01 J2K-ULL Interoperability Points (pdf, 291k)
John Dale – Media Links & Andrew Krupiczka – ESPN -
Riedel Prestaging Event & IBC IP Showcase (pdf, 2.68Mb)
Jack Douglass – PacketStorm & Karl Paulsen - Diversified -
ST2110 transport over Wide Area Networks Activity Group (pdf, 1.07Mb)
Luann Linnebur for Andy Rayner – Nevion -
Aspera enabled remote live production over IP of the 2018 FIFA World Cup (pdf, 1.04Mb)
Mike Flathers - IBM Aspera -
Professional Media Contribution over Optical
Transport Networks (pdf, 1.00Mb)
Steven Dargham - Telstra Broadcast Services -
Full-Stack approach to SMPTE ST 2110 based
Media Systems (pdf, 901k)
John Mailhot - Imagine Communications -
Aspects of distributed production using ST-2110
over WAN (pdf, 883k)
Thomas Wahlund - NetInsight