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IHR PARTNER in BROADCAST AUDIO Aoip, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 the TELOS ALLIANCE | Aoip, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 IHR PARTNER IN BROADCAST AUDIO AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 1. Wie kam es zu AoIP? 2. Warum AoIP? 3. Die Implementierung. THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 1. Wie kam es zu AoIP? 2. Warum AoIP? 3. Die Implementierung. THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 OSI Model Layer 1: Physical Layer Layer 2: Data Link Layer Layer 3: Network Layer Layer 4: Transport Layer Layer 5: Session Layer Layer 6: Presentation Layer Layer 7: Application Layer THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 OSI Model Layer 1: Physical Layer AoE befindet sich hier. Proprietäre Protokolle Layer 2: Data Link Layer mit Ausnahme von AVB. Layer 3: Network Layer Layer 4: Transport Layer Layer 5: Session Layer Layer 6: Presentation Layer Layer 7: Application Layer THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 OSI Model Layer 1: Physical Layer Layer 2: Data Link Layer Layer 3: Network Layer AoIP befindet sich hier Layer 4: Transport Layer Layer 5: Session Layer Layer 6: Presentation Layer Layer 7: Application Layer THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 Audio over Ethernet: AoE Proprietär Standards SoundGrid AVB 2011 dSnake REAC 2007 Ethersound 2001 (NetCIRA) Cobranet 1996 THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 TELOS ALLIANCE Axia Livewire+ AoIP Protokoll - Markteinführung 2003 – 16 Jahre Erfahrung. - Lizenzfrei. - 10.000+ Axia Mischpulte weltweit. - 25.000+ Axia xNodes (Baseband Audio Interface). - 90.000+ Livewire-Geräte installiert. - 100+ Partner in der Broadcast Industrie. - Technologie basiert auf Standard Netzwerk Hardware. THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 TELOS ALLIANCE Axia Livewire+ AoIP Protokoll - 100% AES67 konform. - Kanal- / Stream-Advertisement und -Discovery. - Kontrollprotokoll. - Routingprotokoll. THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 1. Wie kam es zu AoIP? 2. Warum AoIP? 3. Die Implementierung. Vor Audio over IP THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 AES67 - ist ein Standard für High-Performance Streaming für AoIP. - baut auf Open Industry Standards auf. - nutzt IEEE-1588-2008 (SMPTE 2059-2) als Synchronisationsmethode. - gibt spezifische Empfehlungen für Interoperabilität zwischen Herstellern. THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 Warum ist AES67 wichtig? - Internationale Standards sind herstellerunabhängig. - AES67 definiert die Mindestanforderungen für Interoperabilität. - AES67 wird von einer wachsenden Zahl von Herstellern unterstützt. - AES67 gibt Anwendern Sicherheit. THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 SMPTE 2110 - standardisiert separate Video-, Audio- und Zusatzdatenstreams für Videoproduktions-Workflows. - spezifiziert AES67 für die Audiostreams. - spezifiziert zusätzliche Bedingungen von AES67 für die Konformität mit SMPTE 2110-30. THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 SMPTE 2110 2110-10: System Timing 2110-20: Uncompressed Video 2110-21: Traffic Shaping Uncompressed Video 2110-30: PCM Audio 2110-31: AES3 Transparent Transport 2110-40: Ancillary Data 2110-50: Integration with ST 2022-6 THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 Was ist AES67 SMPTE 2110 nicht! ein regulierter Standard. zu einem Konfirmationsnachweis verpflichtet. Es gibt keinen Discovery Mechanismus. Es gibt keinen Logik-Kontrollmechanismus. Es ist nichts anderes als Audiotransport. SELBSTZERTIFIZIEREND THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 Discovery – ein kritischer Teil des Puzzles Bonjuor Apple’s Implementierung von Discovery - Ravenna IS-04 AMWA - Networked Media Open Specification (NMOS) Livewire Telos Alliance (Teil von Livewire+AES67) SAP Session Announcement Protocol - Dante THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 AES67 Stream-Interoperabilität 1 ms Paketgröße PTP Fähigkeit gemäß SMPTE 2059-2 Default Profile 48 kHz Audio Sampling Rate und einer Bittiefe von 24 Bit 1-8 Kanäle per Stream (mit 1 ms Paketgröße) Unterschied AES67 SMPTE 2110-30 1-8 Kanäle 1 ms und 125µs Paketgröße 1-64 Kanäle 125µs Paketgröße THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 Redundanz nutzt Networking Standards - Ethernet Spanning Tree Protokoll - SMPTE 2022-7 THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 Interoperabilität in der Praxis Produkte die AES67 konform sind, sollten ohne Probleme Audio mit jedem beliebigen AES67 konformen Produkt austauschen können. Produkte die nur AES67 kompatibel sind können möglicherweise Audio mit anderen AES67 kompatiblen oder konformen Produkte austauschen. Es gibt leider KEINE Institution die Konformitätsangaben überprüft! THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 AoIP ist revolutionär AoIP ermöglicht revolutionäre Änderungen in Broadcast Infrastrukturen. AoIP ermöglicht matrixfreies Routen von Signalen. AoIP ermöglicht es die Barriere zwischen Kommunikationsaudio und Kontributionsaudio aufzuheben. THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 AoIP (und Video over IP) ist revolutionär Die TDM Audiokreuzschiene ist überflüssig. Die TDM Interkom-Matrix ist überflüssig. Mit den 100 GB Netzwerken wird die Videokreuzschiene überflüssig. THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 1. Wie kam es zu AoIP? 2. Warum AoIP? 3. Die Implementierung. TELOS ALLIANCE xNODES THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 – IMPLEMENTIERUNG Telos Alliance xNodes – Die Baseband Audio zu AoIP Schnittstelle Baseband Formate: Analog Line, Mikrofon, AES3, SDI AoIP Formate: AES67, Livewire, Ravenna, Dante AES67 Mode TELOS ALLIANCE VX VoIP THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 – IMPLEMENTIERUNG ‣ Leistungsstarkes VoIP System skalierbar für die komplette Telefonhybrid Infrastruktur von 8 – 120 Hybriden. ‣ Einfach in bestehende VoIP Telco Systeme integrierbar. ‣ AES67 und Axia Livewire+ ermöglicht universelle Multikanal AoIP Anbindung TELOS ALLIANCE VX Enterprise VoIP <-> AoIP PATHFINDER CORE PRO THE BROADCAST CONTROLLER THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 – IMPLEMENTIERUNG PATHFINDER CORE PRO – THE BROADCAST CONTROLLER Orchestrierung aller Komponenten im AoIP Ecosystem. Zuverlässige, redundante, systemweite Routingkontrolle. Als VM Image verfügbar. Livewire® Control für intuitive Arbeitsabläufe und moderne Routingkontolle. Logic Flows Flow-Chart-Style graphisches Interface. Durchgehend einheitlicher Programmierungssyntax. Device Emulatoren und Kontrollprotokoll Übersetzung für die Integration von Drittanbieter Lösungen. TELOS INTERCOM BREAK THE MATRIX THE TELOS ALLIANCE | AoIP, AES67 & SMPTE 2110-30 – IMPLEMENTIERUNG IP Intercom Systems – Das waren die Vorgaben - Verteiltes DSP: Keine Matrix oder äquivalente zentrale Prozessingeinheit. - Erfüllen oder übertreffen der Fähigkeiten einer Matrix basierenden Intercom. - Verwendung von standardbasierenden Protokollen RTP / AES67 / SIP / VoIP. - Ein nativer Teil eines SMPTE 2110 Ecosystems. - Einfach für den Benutzer an der Oberfläche – Komplexität „unter der Haube“. - Über die Grenzen des gewohnten hinausgehen. Axia IP Intercom – First Telos Alliance Matrix-less Intercom product launched in 2010 • Ideal for simple Peer to Peer Comms • Integrates with Axia Consoles • Limited feature set • Not optimised for TV/ Vertical Market applications • Lacking PL, IFB, Group etc. • Livewire only – not AES67 - nahtlos skalierbar – nahtlos skalierbar, nahezu grenzenlos – 100% Redundanz durch SMPTE 2022-7 AoIP Ecosystem – IMG / UK – Typisches Studio System Peter Passian Director of Sales, Eastern Hemisphere.
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