The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) today announced that five more companies have joined the organisation as associate members.
The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) today announced that five more companies have joined the organisation as associate members.
Artel Video Systems is a provider of broadcast-quality media transport solutions for direct fibre, IP, and managed optical networks. A pioneer in the industry, Artel developed the first commercially available video-over-fibre transport platform.
BFE Studio und Medien Systeme implements individual and sector-specific solutions for studio systems, OB vans and other media-technology systems. It also develops and produces the entire KSC product line for the broadcast environment.
Leader Electronics Corporation develops, manufactures, and sells electronic measuring instruments in Japan and internationally. It offers RF level meter products, such as TV signal level meters and broadcast products including selection guides, optional accessories, display and measurement systems, loudness/audio monitors, waveform monitors/vector scopes, test signal generators/changeovers, and sync generators.
Meinberg develops and manufactures time and frequency synchronisation solutions used in a wide range of industries and applications, including digital broadcasting and live IP audio/video production. By serving PTP and traditional genlock signals from a common time base, the company’s GPS-synchronised grandmaster clocks could play a vital role in a hybrid SDI/IP environment.
Pebble Beach Systems specialises in automation, channel-in-a-box, integrated, and virtualised playout technology, with scalable products designed for highly efficient multi-channel transmission as well as complex news and sports television. Designed around a modular and scalable architecture, the company’s automation solutions offer interfaces to legacy equipment and support new formats and technologies, such as IP delivery and interactive television.
“We are very pleased to welcome our new members to AIMS. More and more companies around the world are realising the benefits of collaborating on a single set of standards-based IP protocols,” said Michael Cronk, AIMS board chair.
“The continual growth of AIMS membership increases momentum in the drive towards ubiquity and the implementation of practical solutions that enable the migration to all IP workflows.”