Bit-rate reduction of video signals has made the storage and processing of digital television feasible on standard IT platforms. This in turn offers new flexibility and economic benefits in audio/video production systems. This paper describes some of the technical consequences of this development and outlines a prototype audio/video production system based on a network of standard IT workstations. The key subject of system interfaces is discussed together with standardization activity in this area.
Authors:
Tudor, Phil N.; Mason, Andrew J.
Affiliation:
BBC, Tadworth, Surrey, UK
AES Convention:
107 (September 1999)
Paper Number:
5042
Publication Date:
September 1, 1999
Subject:
Program and Control Signals via Networks
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