video over ip – BROADFIELD NEWS https://news.broadfield.com Distributor of Live Production Equipment for Resellers Only Wed, 03 Apr 2024 13:13:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://news.broadfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/bdi-square-logo-150x150.png video over ip – BROADFIELD NEWS https://news.broadfield.com 32 32 NDI Launches NDI 6, Unlocking HDR Support and Expanding WAN Connectivity for Hardware https://news.broadfield.com/ndi-launches-ndi-6-unlocking-hdr-support-and-expanding-wan-connectivity-for-hardware/ Wed, 03 Apr 2024 13:13:34 +0000 https://news.broadfield.com/?p=28295 STOCKHOLM (April 3, 2024) –NDI, the global video-over-IP connectivity standard, announced the release of NDI 6, a key update set to significantly impact broadcasting and content creation. NDI 6 introduces native HDR support and expands WAN connectivity for hardware, addressing critical industry requirements and pushing the boundaries of visual quality and remote workflows. 

“The highly anticipated NDI 6 introduces 10+ bit HDR support to answer growing quality demands coming from our users,” said Nick Mariette, Director of Product Management, NDI. “The feedback from our customers and beta testers played a pivotal role in developing NDI 6. Many of our partners want to adopt NDI workflows more profoundly, and further improved image quality will enhance the usage of NDI. Now, anyone seeking high-end quality can stream in HDR with the flexibility, efficiency, and interoperability NDI has always offered.” 

Equipped with native HDR and 10+ bit color support, NDI 6 is a powerful option for tier 1 Broadcast, meeting industry demands for professional-grade video streaming over IP and making broadcast-quality streaming widely available. The update empowers broadcasters and content creators with higher contrast, which expands brightness headroom. Additionally, it offers wide color gamut and minimal color banding, which ensures seamless transitions and gradients, and broad compatibility, with support for PQ and HLG formats expanding streaming to most HDR and non-HDR devices. 

WAN connectivity is now embedded into cameras through an NDI Bridge utility for hardware. This plug-and-play solution promises a transformative impact on the flexibility of remote productions and setups, offering a seamless experience for anyone sending and receiving video, regardless of the device, platform, or location. The new feature allows devices to send encrypted NDI streams over a WAN, facilitating secure, remote real-time collaboration between locations. NDI-enabled cameras with the Bridge utility can join remote networks without depending on additional software or tools.  

Since Q4 of 2023, the core technology update has been under beta testing with industry-leading product developers like Autodesk, Chyron, Kiloview, Lumens, Matrox, Panasonic and Vizrt as part of the NDI Beta program. Results have led to the successful integration of NDI 6 into both existing and forthcoming products. 

“With NDI 6, NDI emerges as the undisputed standard for cloud-based live production, ushering in a new era of possibility for Vizrt’s suite of production solutions. With its advanced bit depth and expanded color range, NDI 6 elevates the visual quality of our products to unprecedented levels, enhancing every aspect of the content creation process. The new Bridge utility feature also opens doors to seamless connectivity, enabling our customers to effortlessly integrate NDI devices into their remote networks and cloud-based workflows. This shift transforms NDI from a primarily local technology to a cornerstone of global networked broadcasting,” said Ulrich Voigt, Global Head of Product Management, Vizrt.   

NDI 6 will be showcased at the highly anticipated 2024 NAB Show where Comprimato, Chyron, Kiloview, Magewell, Telycam and Vizrt will demonstrate the latest features of the core tech update.  

“With a longstanding commitment to the NDI standard, Chyron enthusiastically welcomes the progression of NDI connectivity and its advanced iterations through the latest release of NDI 6. Through these innovations, such as NDI HDR HLG, Chyron PRIME, with live graphics, video walls, touchscreen graphics, clips and branding, broadens support for clients seeking to merge top-quality production visuals with flexible network architectures. NDI HDR offers substantial enhancement in image quality and color depth, ultimately delivering viewers a more captivating and immersive visual experience just in time for some of the most prominent global sports broadcasting events planned this summer,” said Nikole McStanley, Product Portfolio Director, Chyron.  

NDI 6 is now available for testing and integration by all product developers, with downloads accessible at ndi.video/ndi6/.  

ABOUT NDI  

NDI, a fast-growing tech company, is removing the limits to video connectivity. NDI – Network Device Interface – is used by millions of customers worldwide and has been adopted by more media organizations than any other IP standard, creating the industry’s largest IP ecosystem of products.   

NDI allows multiple video systems to identify and communicate with one another over IP; it can encode, transmit and receive many streams of high-quality, low-latency, frame-accurate video and audio in real-time. The growth of NDI is backed by a growing community of installers, developers, AV professionals, and users who are deeply engaged with the company through community events and initiatives. NDI is a part of Vizrt. For more information: https://ndi.video/  

Learn more about NDI HERE

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AV Is Making Everyone An Artist With Broadcast Technology https://news.broadfield.com/av-is-making-everyone-an-artist-with-broadcast-technology/ Mon, 15 Nov 2021 17:48:44 +0000 https://news.broadfield.com/?p=20182 Av technology and video over IP has made live streaming and broadcasting easier than ever, giving more and more people a voice. Artists now have yet another medium at their disposal to share their work.

Check out some highlights from mytechdecisions.com to learn more:

The past 18 months has seen rapid development in the videoconferencing/broadcast technology space. These developments – spurred on, of course, by health and safety measures stemming from the global pandemic – have come with a healthy amount of new and innovative cross-pollination between the broadcast and on-site AV industries and videoconferencing providers.

Simply put, we have watched as remote meeting tools evolved more robustly into broadcast tools – and, equally, as broadcast tools began to be utilized more frequently in video conferencing.

The areas of “audio visual,” “videoconferencing,” and “broadcast” have traditionally been viewed and deployed as their own silos. Today these elements have, in many ways, become a singular environment. United through two major factors – the wider adoption of AV-over-IP and software defined deployments – these three offerings now work in lockstep to offer more robust, impressive, and creative AV and videoconferencing deployments.

To see this in action, consider the common examples of a corporate meeting room, university lecture hall, or worship space. Over the past 18 months we have seen each of these environments embrace a “broadcast” mentality by seeking ways to involve more virtual participants.

Meanwhile, the nature of back-and-forth interactivity in these spaces has been brought back to broadcast. Today, a videocall powered by a webcam and laptop into a live broadcast is considered common-place and has been widely accepted by viewers.

Further, there appears to be very little fatigue in using these technologies – especially in the traditional AV space – as they enable impressive long-term uses.

Employees and students have, for some time, wanted an easier process for interacting with content and media sharing. After all, they have content served to them easily through smart TVs, smart Hi-Fi, and mobile devices. In many ways, working and studying from home has been liberating both in a technical and work/life balance sense.

Meanwhile, corporations and educators that provide facilities for AV and videoconferencing are now aware that requiring people to work or attend class in a facility on a day-to-day basis may not be a concrete requirement.

So, what is the big change required to find a balance and serve these new ways of thinking?

Check out the full article HERE.

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Top Ten Tips for AV over IP Network Design https://news.broadfield.com/top-ten-tips-for-av-over-ip-network-design/ Mon, 27 Sep 2021 14:15:17 +0000 https://news.broadfield.com/?p=19680 NETGEAR Switches are the perfect switches to use as the backbone of your NDI workflow. NETGEAR’s switches are easy to setup, and they have a switch for productions of every size. NETGEAR recently released a great video with some excellent tips for AV over an IP Network, with switches like theirs.

Find out the best practices, tips, and tricks for getting the most out of your AV over IP network. Learn first-hand from the team who designs these networks – the NETGEAR Engineering Design Services Team and ensure you are equipped with the knowledge you need to succeed.

Check out this image that breaks down NETGEARS best tips for AV over IP Network Design:

Top Ten Tips for AV over IP Network Design

  1. Use Approved Switches
  2. Get Training
  3. Find out the Requirements
  4. Do the Math
  5. Use VLANs
  6. Remember Ports are Full Duplex
  7. QoS is not Magic
  8. Design in Scalability
  9. Create a Dedicated AV Network
  10. Use Quality Modules

Check out the video on YouTube HERE.

Learn more about NETGEAR HERE.

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