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Traditionally, device relationships in a production studio are established and managed by physically routing the different cables that carry the relevant streams, together with any required synchronization references. IP-based networks offer a common infrastructure for the distribution of broadcast content as well as the deployment of integrated production and management solutions. This paper describes the design and implementation of components based on the OMG Audio/Video Streams Specification to facilitate the rapid integration of devices during the initial set-up phase, and the control and management of media content flow during normal operations for the purpose of program production within an IP broadcast environment.
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Song, T., Kaleshi, D., Munro, A. (2003). CORBA-Based Stream Control and Management for IP-Based Production Studio Networks. In: Marshall, A., Agoulmine, N. (eds) Management of Multimedia Networks and Services. MMNS 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2839. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39404-4_1
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