The flexibility of IP and COTS brings with it all of the security dangers of the internet and the need for robust processes.
The FCC has released a Third Report and Order and Fourth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that addresses regulatory issues related to the ATSC 3.0 “NextGen TV” conversion. Among them, the agency has kept in place the current ATSC A/322 standard for new ATSC 3.0 transmissions until the year 2027.
Part 4 of The Big Guide To OTT is a set of three articles which explore the technical and workflow challenges of the critical issue of managing latency from contribution through to delivery for live streaming services.
Here we look at more recent developments in radar such as phased arrays and synthetic apertures.
When the distributed monitoring system is deployed and running, gather the results and present them on wall-mounted displays, desktop browsers, mobile phones or tablets.
How video walls for VP are built in detail. We discuss the fundamentals of the underlying technology as well as techniques to ensure proper colour rendering and avoid flicker while maximising frame rate and dynamic range.
How Ethernet has evolved to combat congestion and how speeds have increased through the decades.
This is the second of a multi-part series exploring the science and practical applications of RF technology in broadcast.
One of the biggest challenges facing D2C streamers is the plethora of devices used for streaming content. These devices have an impact on content production, content delivery, content monetization, and customer management.
In Part 1 of this series we looked at how availability zones improve reliability and business continuity, in this part we look at improving systems further using chaos engineering and SLAs.