What you'll learn:
- Understand areas of application for both SMPTE ST 2110 and ST 2022
- Learn about video encapsulation and how to use SMPTE ST 2110-20 to calculate key specs for RTP packets and groups (pixel group size)
- Gain deeper knowledge of audio over IP, and particularly how SMPTE ST 2110-30 guides specifications and use of AES67 and other audio types
- Become familiar with the ways that SMPTE ST 2110-40 governs ancillary data identification and packaging
- Build a greater understanding of both identification and synchronization as specified in various SMPTE ST 2110 standards
- Learn about traffic shaping and packet delivery timing, especially as indicated by SMPTE ST 2110-21
What you'll get:
- Personal attention and access to your instructors via the online discussion forum
- 1h-long weekly live, online, interactive instructor-led coaching sessions
- Recorded instructor coaching sessions for on-demand playback and review
- Access to course relevant SMPTE Standards, watermarked for this course, and only to be used as a reference for this course
- Two attempts at each quiz and final exam
- SMPTE Certificate of Achievement (Participants must meet minimum course requirements (a 70% cumulative score for all quizzes, exams, and assignments) to receive the certificate)
- Continued access to course materials through SMPTE’s Virtual Classroom Alumni Center when you opt in
Member fees: $599 $299
Non-Member fees: $749 $375
With the publication of SMPTE ST 2110 standards, it has become more critical than ever that you understand how IP can be implemented in your professional media creation facility to ensure interoperability between all ST 2110-compliant equipment. If you’re an engineer or technologist working in the media and entertainment industry, this SMPTE Virtual Classroom course will give you both the knowledge and skills you need to help your facility take full advantage of ST 2110 and media over IP.
- Module 1 - Background and System Overview
- Module 2 - Video Encapsulation
- Module 3 - Audio Encapsulation
- Module 4 - Data Encapsulation
- Module 5 - Synchronization and Identification
- Module 6 - Traffic Shaping and Delivery Timing
Intended for engineers and technologists who need to understand the SMPTE ST 2110 suite of standards in greater depth, this SMPTE Virtual Classroom course will delve into the most critical elements of ST 2110-10/20/30/40. Instructor Wes Simpson will cover elements of these standards including video, audio, and data encapsulation; identification and synchronization; and traffic shaping.
Instructor(s):
Wes Simpson
Wes Simpson, president of Telecom Product Consulting, has more than 35 years of experience in the design, development, application, and marketing of products for video and telecommunication applications. In addition to being a frequent speaker at events such as VidTrans, SMPTE conferences, NAB Show, and IBC, he is a columnist for TV Technology and the author of two books: “IPTV and Internet Video” and “Video Over IP.” Simpson is a voting member of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) Technology and Engineering Emmy® Awards Committee. Along with this virtual classroom course for SMPTE, Simpson recently developed and delivered well-received training seminars for the VSF and IEEE BTS.