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26 BROADCASTASIA2017 SHOWDAILY 24 May 2017

First Broadcast IP Inter-Op Lab off to a running start

Working late until the early hours of Tuesday , the Lab Rats scurried around to get the Broadcast IP Inter-Op Lab running . There were a few hiccups that needed the attention of engineers from the various vendors who supplied their equipment to form the IT production system .
Roger Loh , the project ’ s coordinator , donned his white coat and diagnosed the problems — and quickly enlisted the help of the software specialists at the show to get the IT Inter-Op Lab up and running before some VIPs from Malaysia and Cambodia , as well as VPs from TV stations in the region , visited the lab yesterday .
Welcoming His Excellency Nur Azman Abdul Rahim , Acting High Commissioner of Malaysia to Singa pore , and his entourage of TV regulators and broadcast professionals was Andrew Yeo , the publisher of APB , the publication that mooted the idea of setting up a lab at BroadcastAsia2017 to test and showcase how , with today ’ s equipment , broadcasters would be able to form an IP workflow .
IP today has gone beyond proofs-of-concept . It is doable and next year , with SMPTE 2110 becoming an industry standard , broadcasters in Asia will have to seriously consider embracing IP .
What are the key points to bear in mind when provisioning
Welcoming His Excellency Nur Azman Abdul Rahim ( standing , second from right ), Acting High Commissioner of Malaysia to Singa pore , and his entourage of TV regulators and broadcast professionals was Andrew Yeo ( standing , black jacket ), the publisher of APB .
for the transition to IP , be it an SDI-IP hybrid system or an all-IP infrastructure ?
Ideal Systems , APB ’ s partner in planning and building the IP Inter- Op Lab , is writing a White Paper on the subject using the lab as a case study . It will be available for download at www . apb-news . com before end-May . All the do ’ s and don ’ ts will be incorporated into the White Paper .
Showing the schematics and explaining the workflow to the Malaysian delegation was Loh , the ‘ doctor in attendance ’.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away ?
But if you want to keep Dr Loh close to you to learn more about IP production system , you can sign up for a free hands-on sessions at the IP workstation . Teams of TV professionals have already done so … and all hands-on participants will have a chance to receive an Apple watch that is given away at a lucky draw at 5.30pm each day !
To book a session , go to booth 6A3-01 and look for Jotham T Lim , aka “ The IP Man ”. There are limited sessions left .
The Broadcast IP Inter-Op Lab has also a small live studio to conduct interviews and stream them live onto TV screens as well as to mobile devices .
The daily interviews are conducted by APB ’ s senior reporter Josephine Tan .
Right : The winner of the first Broadcast
IP Inter-Op Lab lucky draw , Muhammad Ali Asmawi , operators engineer , Outside Multimedia Production , Technology Group , Mediacorp , receiving his Apple watch from APB ’ s
Lynn Chee . All participants of the IP Lab have a chance to win an Apple watch that is given away in a draw each day .

IP Lab empowers

❝ IP is really good for our clients , as well as end-consumers ; from a broadcasters perspective , media operators will want to expand , to have more different channels and live streaming . The future of media is not just the TV . It has to include
Top and above : Roger Loh , the Broadcast IP Inter-Op Lab project co-ordinator , explaining the workflow to some of the participants .
APB ’ s senior reporter Josephine Tan ( left ) conducting an interview with YJ Huang , systems engineering manager , APAC , Arista .