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Author Olson, Gary (Broadcast engineer), author.

Title Planning and designing the IP broadcast facility : a new puzzle to solve / Gary Olson
Edition Second edition
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 2020

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Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1-Overview -- Technology Infrastructure -- Total Cost of Ownership -- Facility Infrastructure -- Physical Plant -- Heat and Power Loads and HVAC Design -- Operating Costs -- Space/Power/HVAC -- CHAPTER 2-Standards, Protocols and Acronyms -- JT-NM Reference Architecture -- SMPTE ST2110 -- NMOS -- New Terminology -- CHAPTER 3-Business Processes and Integration -- Business Integration -- Changes in Workflow -- Live Production -- Media Management
New Policies and Processes -- Engineering in an IP World -- Quality Assurance and Quality Control -- CHAPTER 4-Ingest / Acquisition / Capture -- Acquire, Ingest and Manage -- Compression -- Quality Control -- Media Management -- File Formats -- So Many Formats, So Many Choices -- Ingest, Acquisition and Capture -- Studio -- What is "The Studio in a Box"? -- Automation and Metadata -- Craft Production -- Removable Media -- Streaming Contribution -- CHAPTER 5-Workflow and Processes -- Workflows -- Integration between Broadcast and Enterprise -- Business Processes -- Business Intelligence
Operations Workflows -- Automation -- Orchestration -- Traffic Workflow -- Roles and Responsibilities Redefined -- CHAPTER 6-Media Management -- Metadata -- Metadata Standards -- Storytelling and the value of Metadata -- Storage Architecture -- Retention, Preservation and Migration -- Governance -- Roles and Responsibilities -- CHAPTER 7-Technology Infrastructure and Engineering -- Design -- Planning the Network -- Changes in Engineering and Maintenance -- Documentation -- Does this Mean no CAD? -- Maintenance -- Backups and Spares -- Quality Control -- Cyber Security -- Planning for the future
Total Cost of Ownership -- CHAPTER 8-Transmission and Delivery -- CHAPTER 9-Cloud -- Cloud Services in Broadcast -- Cloud Decisions -- Public vs. Private Cloud -- CHAPTER 10-Artificial Intelligence -- CHAPTER 11-Facility Planning and Design -- Operating Costs -- Space/Power/HVAC -- Master Control -- Program Origination -- Space -- CHAPTER 12-Review -- Appendix -- Appendix A -- Whole Puzzle -- Appendix B -- JT-NM Roadmap -- Appendix C -- Workflow Diagram -- Appendix D -- Network Diagram -- Appendix E -- VLAN Integration Matrix -- Appendix F -- Formats Bitrates and File Sizes -- Terminology -- Glossary
Summary "This volume is the only book that provides a comprehensive understanding of the technology architecture, physical facility changes, and-most importantly-the new media management workflows and business processes to support the entire lifecycle of the IP broadcast facility from an engineering and workflow perspective. Fully updated, this second edition covers the technological evolutions and changes in the media broadcast industry, including the adoption of SMPTE ST2110-xx Suite as the IP group of standards, the necessity of protecting against cyber threats, and the expansion of cloud services and how that has opened new possibilities. It provides readers with the necessary information for planning, organizing, producing, and distributing media for the modern broadcast facility. Key features of this text include: Strategies to implement a cost-effective file-based production and distribution system. A cohesive, big-picture viewpoint that helps you identify differences in a tape-based facility, and how to overcome the challenges of upgrading your plant. Case studies serve as recommendations and examples of use, helping you weigh the pros and cons of various approaches. Readers in the fields of TV, cable, IT engineering, and broadcast engineering will find this book an invaluable resource, as will students learning how to set up modern broadcast facilities and the workflows of contemporary broadcasting"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Gary Olson is a Media Technology architect, consultant and advisor for Digital Media Strategies. He has developed a wide range of innovative broadcast, digital media, content management and information solutions, and has designed broadcast centers for both major US networks and for emerging countries. He is a recognized industry leader with practical experience in the analysis, selection and uses of technology and as innovator in media technologies and broadcast design
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Subject Webcasting.
Internet radio broadcasting.
Digital media.
Communication and technology.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Communication.
TECHNOLOGY -- Radio.
TECHNOLOGY -- Television & Video.
Communication and technology
Digital media
Internet radio broadcasting
Webcasting
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019053711
ISBN 9780429356735
0429356730
9781000047769
1000047768
9781000047721
1000047725
9781000047684
1000047687