From time to time we review various products that are used to send program audio from point to point (or multipoint) via IP. Products evolve from year to year and new features get added, so it’s worth ...
The Audio Engineering Society has developed a new standard regarding the interoperability of audio over IP (AoIP) systems now known as AES67. The new standard is the result of the work of the AES-X192 ...
The landscape of AV distribution has been rapidly evolving, driven by the increasing demand for high-quality, low-latency, and scalable solutions. IPMX (Internet Protocol Media Experience) has emerged ...
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6 things that can go over IP that aren’t Ethernet
You're probably familiar with the Internet Protocol. After all, it's the "IP" in IPv4 and IPv6. The set of rules that routes data across networks so that it gets to the correct destination. The ...
Even with only a few decades’ perspective, it’s reasonable to look back at the development of IP, the internet protocol, as an enabling technology on par with the plow, the printing press and the ...
Image credit: Stock.adobe.com/Funtap. The professional audiovisual industry has experienced the limitations of complex, expensive and proprietary IP platforms. The ...
With the 2026 NAB Show set to begin at the Las Vegas Convention Center on April 19, BARIX is preparing to place a spotlight on its latest professional Instreamer and Exstreamer devices for Audio over ...
To understand the development of Internet Protocol Media Experience (IPMX)—a set of open standards and specifications for AV-over-IP deployments—we must first delve into the broadcast industry and the ...
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