{"id":94524,"date":"2016-02-19T14:07:29","date_gmt":"2016-02-19T19:07:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.sportsvideo.org\/?p=94524"},"modified":"2016-02-19T14:59:54","modified_gmt":"2016-02-19T19:59:54","slug":"nep-brings-ss24-unit-into-ip-age-for-nba-all-star-weekend","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.sportsvideo.org\/2016\/02\/19\/nep-brings-ss24-unit-into-ip-age-for-nba-all-star-weekend\/","title":{"rendered":"NEP\u2019s SS24 Unit Debuts With IP Router at NBA All-Star Weekend"},"content":{"rendered":"

NEP\u2019s refurbished SS24 production unit made its big-time debut on\u00a0Turner Sports coverage of the NBA All-Star Game last Sunday night. \u201cOur integration facility did a great job with getting the trucks ready to go,\u201d says Jason Honkus, director of engineering, U.S. Mobile Units, NEP. \u201cIt was a successful launch with zero issues.\u201d<\/p>\n

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The new monitor wall inside NEP\u2019s SS24 mobile production unit has made the move to 1080p.<\/p><\/div>\n

SS24 rolled in to Toronto on Feb. 5, so the team had nearly a week to make\u00a0final tweaks before it was used to produce the Rising Stars game, which\u00a0was played at the Air Canada Center on Feb. 12, and\u00a0was used for the big game on Feb. 14. It is now heading out to Los Angeles, where it will be used for the Academy Awards preshow on Feb. 28. Its future schedule\u00a0includes CBS NFL and golf coverage.<\/p>\n

\u201cAn Evertz IP router is at the core of the truck, along with EVS XT3 10-Gbps replay servers, Sony 2000 series cameras, alongside Sony HDC-4300 cameras for super-mo,\u201d adds Honkus. \u201cThere is also a whole new control-room monitor wall that is 1080p, and we have the full-blown Grass Valley Kayenne Elite production switcher and a Calrec console with Hydra.\u201d<\/p>\n

The new unit is also the first in the industry to rely on an Evertz IP router that makes use of the ASPEN format for encapsulating uncompressed Ultra HD\/3G\/HD\/SD over MPEG-2 transport streams. When combined with existing SMPTE standards \u2014 SMPTE ST 302 (audio over TS), SMPTE ST 2038 (ancillary data over TS), the SMPTE 2022 family of IP standards \u2014\u00a0ASPEN provides broadcasters with a flexible method of transporting video, audio, and data over scalable IP networks. Ultra-low latency with independent video, audio, and ancillary data flows also makes ASPEN ideal for use in production environments and work flows.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe will be upgrading SSCBS to ASPEN so that the two routers can talk to each other,\u201d says Honkus. \u201cEveryone is trying to get the Evertz routers upgraded to ASPEN so they can talk the same IP language.\u201d<\/p>\n

Overall, 23 NEP engineers were involved with the NBA All-Star Game.<\/p>\n

\u201cKudos to NEP because SS24 looks like a brand-new truck and everything functioned as it should,\u201d says Chris Brown, senior director, technical operations, Turner Sports. \u201cThey had the Evertz team onsite early in the week, and the NEP engineers had a little bit of a learning curve. But they have done this show for a while and have a really firm handle on the show. And, from a router-programming standpoint, that has helped with the new integration.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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