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Matrox announces that the Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) Pro AV Working Group will be at InfoComm 2019 (booth 375) to promote the real-world benefits of open standards for AV over IP and interoperability within the pro AV space. AIMS will be presenting an education session, and the AIMS booth will be hosting educational presentations, and multi-vendor interoperability demonstrations that showcase the benefits of the SMPTE ST 2110 standard.

The AIMS Pro AV Working Group’s mission is to define an open-standard approach to addressing the pro AV world’s move towards IP media. SMPTE ST 2110 is already the de facto accepted standard for broadcast — the goal in the pro AV space is for vendors to work together in the same way towards a single standard.

Ensuring future-proofed interoperability

When everything is based on a single open standard, users are able to mix and match the best products to suit the customer’s needs"When everything is based on a single open standard, users are able to mix and match the best products to suit the customer’s needs,” says David Chiappini, vice president of research and development, Matrox Graphics Inc.

We have seen this approach work in the broadcast field with SMPTE ST 2110. It was built over many years by hundreds of stakeholders — from manufacturers, end users, and service providers — working towards a common goal. It is important to use the same strategy of education, engagement, and cooperation to ensure truly future-proofed interoperability.

Demos and presentations

At the AIMS booth (375), the Matrox X.mio5 Q25 network interface controller (NIC) card will be used in an end-to-end, multi-vendor interoperability demonstration to showcase the SMPTE 2110 standard in action.

The AIMS booth will also host several presentations geared towards the adoption of a single set of media-over-IP protocols. Andre Testa, director of ASIC/FPGA engineering at Matrox, will kick off each day’s sessions, presenting ‘Who is AIMS and What is SMPTE 2110?’, which will be followed by other AIMS members speaking on the adoption of open standards for AV over IP.

When: Wednesday June 12 & Thursday June 13

Time: 10 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.

Where: Booth 375

When: Friday, June 14

Time: 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Where: booth 375

Presentations will be repeated several times during the show.

Benefits of AV-over-IP infrastructures

AIMS members will also be hosting a panel session titled ‘Audio and Video Streaming Using Established Standards’. Show attendees are encouraged to attend to discover the benefits of truly flexible, scalable, and interoperable AV-over-IP infrastructures.

AIMS members will speak on the following:

  • “The Origins of Audio Over IP and the Need for Standards,” Richard Zwiebel, Vice President, Systems Strategy, QSC
  • “There’s Nothing to Be Afraid of With SMPTE ST 2110,” Andrew Starks, Director of Product Management, Macnica
  • “The Open Standards-Based Method for AV Over IP,” Scott Barella, Chief Technology Officer at Pesa and Deputy Chairman of AIMS ProAV Working Group
  • “Next-Gen IP for Networked Media — Collision or Convergence?” Karl Paulsen, Chief Technology Officer, Diversified

When: Tuesday, June 11

Time: 1-3 p.m.

Where: Room W304E (Session IS020)

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