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What is Remote Production (REMI) and How to Choose the Right Hardware

Remote production—also referred to as REMI, REMote Integration, or at-home production—is a workflow in which live event content is captured and sent via IP links to a centralized production facility where the final program is produced and distributed. For broadcast engineers, the challenge of REMI isn't just the workflow—it's the transport. Successfully sending multi-camera feeds over public internet requires broadcast encoders capable of ultra-low latency and SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) protocol support. This ensures that your 'at-home' production studio receives frame-accurate, synchronized video, regardless of network fluctuations.

AV Integrators, Don’t Fear the IT Network

It is an indisputable fact that the AV industry is heading down the path where more signals are transported across IP networks. Achieving reliable, high-quality video and audio distribution over the network is now possible with less bandwidth than ever.

IP KVM Solutions for 24/7 Environments

Organizations running critical systems for control or monitoring need a high availability strategy for continuous operation. This strategy puts in place redundancies and failover mechanisms to help them recover quickly in the event of a system failure.