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AIMS members step up SMPTE ST 2110 compliance

SMPTE ST 2110 is currently in final draft stage

The Alliance for IP Media Solutions has released results from a survey of its members, finding that many are moving quickly to bring products to market that are complaint with the SMPTE suite of standards for professional media-over-IP networks (SMPTE ST 2110) by the end of 2017.

SMPTE ST 2110 is currently in final draft stage.

Of the AIMS members who responded to the survey — many of whom are major vendors to the broadcast and media industry — 72 per cent said they will begin shipping final-draft SMPTE ST 2110 standards-compliant products this year. Those surveyed were asked to identify product categories that would be generally available beyond alpha, beta, or proof-of-concept merchandise.

Respondents mentioned products spanning 25 categories, including routers, line cards, video servers, switchers, encoders, audio and video processors, cameras, multiviewers, and integrated playout.

“These survey results reveal that our members are investing heavily in technology that’s compliant with the latest SMPTE video-over-IP standards and are working diligently to supply full-fledged products that cover a wide swath of the broadcast workflow,” said Michael Cronk, AIMS board chair. “Ultimately that brings the entire industry closer to the goal of a unified IP-based infrastructure.”