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100GbE To Slash the Cost of Producing Live Television 180

New submitter danversj writes "I'm a Television Outside Broadcast Engineer who wants to use more IT and Computer Science-based approaches to make my job easier. Today, live-produced TV is still largely a circuit-switched system. But technologies such as 100 Gigabit Ethernet and Audio Video Bridging hold the promise of removing kilometres of cable and thousands of connectors from a typical broadcast TV installation. 100GbE is still horrendously expensive today — but broadcast TV gear has always been horrendously expensive. 100GbE only needs to come down in price just a bit — i.e. by following the same price curve as for 10GbE or 1GbE — before it becomes the cheaper way to distribute multiple uncompressed 1080p signals around a television facility. This paper was written for and presented at the SMPTE Australia conference in 2011. It was subsequently published in Content and Technology magazine in February 2012. C&T uses issuu.com to publish online so the paper has been re-published on my company's website to make it more technically accessible (not Flash-based)."
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100GbE To Slash the Cost of Producing Live Television

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  • sour grapes (Score:5, Funny)

    by cas2000 ( 148703 ) on Monday September 10, 2012 @05:04AM (#41285835)

    You're just jealous because Australia is a significant source of crappy stories, and some of them are extremely low quality.

    Our crappy stories per capita ratio is truly astounding.

    hmmm. i should write an article about this. I'm sure I can get it published.

It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.

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