IBC365 Tutorial: Ed Calverley, Technical Director and Trainer at Q3 Media Training walks us through the ins and outs of IPMX – a new IP-based video transport protocol designed to enhance video over IP.
Created by the Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS), Internet Protocol Media Experience (IPMX) is a proposed set of open standards and specifications to enable the carriage of compressed and uncompressed video, audio and data over IP networks.
In this bite-sized tutorial, Ed Calverley explains ...
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