September 30, 2019, 02:48 PM
https://www.aotg.com/calrec-passes-recent-jt-nm-interop-test/
HEBDEN BRIDGE, UK, SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 — Calrec is pleased to
announce that it has passed the recent JT-NM Interop – Joint Task Force on Networked
Media – IP test and is now included as part of the JT-NM Tested Catalog, which was
published at IBC 2019.
“What the JT-NM is doing – backed by VSF, SMPTE, AMWA and the EBU – is
tremendously important in terms of continuing the push to true IP interoperability,â€
says Pete Walker, Senior Product Manager with Calrec. “It includes NMOS, which
we believe is vital as a standardized mechanism for not only discovery/advertisement
of IP technologies connected to a network alongside IP streams, but also connection
management from a centralized point. This means operators do not have to log in
to each device on a network to configure its connections, but instead have a
user-friendly UI capable of dynamically routing streams between devices from
different manufacturers.â€
The JT-NM Tested program is designed to provide those who want to deploy
IP technologies with insight into how respective technologies interoperate and
how they adhere to the relevant SMPTE standards. The latest test took place in
August, with Calrec passing the testing required for ST2110 and ST2022-7 categories
with flying colors.
“To unlock the full potential of IP and give broadcasters the workflows,
costs and efficiency savings they need to compete in the modern era, we must
all work together, fully and properly implementing the agreed standards to
provide proven multi-vendor systems that are easy for operational staff to use,â€
adds Walker. “At Calrec, we are working with our partners and following the
JT-NM roadmap – our Type R, IP-native radio system being a prime example –
towards the ultimate goal of making life better for our customers.â€
PHOTO CAPTION: ImPulse core is a powerful audio processing and routing engine with
AES67 and SMPTE 2110 connectivity.
About Calrec Audio Ltd.
For more than 50 years the world's most
successful broadcasters have relied on Calrec. They still do. As our industry
adapts to new viewing habits and evolving commercial environments, Calrec is
helping broadcasters to stay ahead as they switch to IP infrastructures; to
achieve efficiency with remote broadcasting; to save money with virtualised
production. Calrec’s radio-focussed and flexible Type R can adapt to a variety
of requirements including headless, and Calrec has expanded its range of
consoles, from the cost-effective Brio consoles, to the IP-enabled ImPulse
core. For flexible working, integrated networks and reliable audio, Calrec has
it covered. More information at calrec.com
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