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Building Bridges, Not Fences: How IPMX is Connecting ProAV and Broadcast

ProAV & Broadcast Convergence Unplugged

 

In today’s rapidly evolving media landscape, the worlds of ProAV and Broadcast are no longer separate—they’re converging. ProAV & Broadcast Convergence Unplugged takes you behind the scenes of this transformation, exploring the technologies, standards, and strategies that are breaking down silos and building truly interoperable workflows.

From deep dives into open standards like IPMX, ST 2110, and NDI, to practical guidance on AV and IT component integration, each episode features insights and expert perspectives to help you navigate the shift to IP-based systems. Whether you’re designing large-scale live production environments, upgrading corporate AV infrastructure, or connecting broadcast and Pro AV workflows, this podcast delivers the knowledge you need to future-proof your systems and stay ahead of the curve. 

Episode 1

 

Building Bridges, Not Fences: How IPMX is Connecting ProAV and Broadcast

 

You’ve probably been hearing a lot about IPMX (Internet Protocol Media Experience) in recent years—but it’s far more than a buzzword. Seven years in the making, IPMX is a transformative open standard designed specifically for Pro AV over IP networks. It enhances AV interoperability, builds on SMPTE ST2110, and addresses unique AV needs, from high-resolution media to bi-directional streaming. Technology built on IPMX is already being released and has tremendous potential to upgrade not only Pro AV and Broadcast workflows but connect the two in ways we never would have imagined. In this episode, we’ll dive into the groundbreaking release of the IPMX, which is now finalized by AIMS and VSF.  We'll explore what this means for AV industry professionals, how IPMX bridges the gap between the Broadcast and Pro AV industries, and why this open standard is a game-changer for the future of video technology. 

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