ABSTRACT

Audio/Video (AV) systems and Information Technology (IT) are colliding. Broadcasters and other AV professionals are impacted by the transition to IT components and techniques. This is the first book to focus on the intersection of AV and IT concepts. It includes technology reviews and the tools to understand and evaluate key aspects of hybrid AV systems. Twelve chapters encompass a broad range of information including: IT integration, AV networking, storage systems, file and metadata formats, software platforms, reliability, element management, security, workflow improvement, AV technology, transition issues, and real-world case studies. Each chapter weaves together IT and AV techniques providing the reader with actionable information on the issues, processes and principles of seamless AV/IT systems integration.

chapter 1|36 pages

Networked Media in an IT Environment

chapter 2|58 pages

The Basics of Professional Networked Media

chapter |48 pages

CHAPTER 3A Storage System Basics

chapter |44 pages

CHAPTER 3B Storage Access Methods

chapter 4|40 pages

Software Technology for AV Systems

chapter 5|42 pages

Reliability and Scalability Methods

chapter 6|46 pages

Networking Basics for AV

chapter 7|52 pages

Media Systems Integration

chapter 8|34 pages

Security for Networked AV Systems

chapter 9|36 pages

Systems Management and Monitoring

chapter 11|44 pages

A Review of AV Basics

chapter |2 pages

Appendix D How Much Information Exists?

chapter |2 pages

Appendix E 8B/10B Line Coding

chapter |4 pages

Appendix F Digital Hierarchies

chapter |4 pages

Appendix H A Novel AV Storage System

chapter |4 pages

Appendix K1 Blade Servers

chapter |16 pages

A Glossary of AV/IT Terms