Nevion and Artel Video Systems announced the successful completion of interoperability testing to ensure the compatibility of their equipment for transporting video signals over IP networks. The successful tests, carried out at the 2013 NAB Show, confirmed compliance with SMPTE 2022-6 High Bit Rate Media Transport, the standard for uncompressed video encapsulation over IP/Ethernet. Tests […]
Nevion and Artel Video Systems announced the successful completion of interoperability testing to ensure the compatibility of their equipment for transporting video signals over IP networks. The successful tests, carried out at the 2013 NAB Show, confirmed compliance with SMPTE 2022-6 High Bit Rate Media Transport, the standard for uncompressed video encapsulation over IP/Ethernet.
Tests included the interconnection of Nevions Ventura and Artel Video Systems DigiLink platforms, confirming the ability to reconstruct each others IP encapsulated SMPTE 292M HD-SDI signal. The future of media transport over IP depends on seamless interoperability between platforms, said Eugene Keane, CTO, Nevion. Todays successful interoperability test demonstrates the commitment of Nevion, Artel, and others in the industry in delivering interoperable systems based on published standards.
The tests represent a follow up to the interoperability testing carried out in February at VidTrans 2013 in Marina Del Rey, California. At VidTrans, Nevion and three additional members of the Video Services Forum came together for a multi-system test over four days to ensure compliance and interoperability to SMPTE 2022-5 and SMPTE 2022-6.