Belgian publishing company DPG Media is in the process of commissioning an ST2110-based IP production facility at Medialaan in Vilvoorde. The facility is dedicated to the company’s entertainment offering – vtm, the leading private TV channel in the Flemish part of Belgium, Q2 and others). Concurrently, DPG Media is putting the finishing touches to an all-new broadcast facility in Antwerp for its news services.
DPG Media selected Lawo for all audio-, video- and control-over-IP based on its work in open-standard IP-based remote and studio broadcast production, the aim being to enable agile remote operation in various configurations. Designed for true remote production, part of the specified components will be housed in flightcases and used both on DPG Media’s Medialaan premises and all over Belgium during outside broadcast events.
Video distribution, multiviewer generation and glue will be provided by Lawo’s V__matrix platform equipped with 33 C100 FPGA processing blades for flexible, multi-purpose operation anywhere on DPG Media’s IP network.
The entertainment production gallery in Vilvoorde (near Brussels) will be equipped with an permanent set-up with the ability to control the remote set over IP (LAN or WAN), among other functions. The V__matrix C100 blades in the production gallery will provide software-defined SDI<>IP gateway, distributed multiviewing (vm_dmv software module), video delay, colour correction, frame synchronisation and video compression services.
VC2 lossless video compression will enable maximum stream density over 10Gbps lines between the production gallery and the remote locations at ultra-low latency (a mere 20 video lines).
The remote set-up comprises five software-definable C100 processing blades for VC2 (de)compression and SDI<>IP gateway functionality, whose main task will be to compact and transport the SMPTE 2110 RAW streams received from Sony IP cameras. DPG Media’s new Sony video mixer is also IP-based.
A 64-fader Lawo mc²56 mixing console, two additional Nova 73 routers and four A__UHD Cores will take care of the audio side. The A__UHD Cores provide ample DSP heft in flexible configurations, among them concurrent access from several consoles. One central Nova 73 will connect DPG Media’s pre-existing Lawo audio setup to the new production facility.
The remote rack, for its part, will be fitted with three A__stage80 multi-format audio stageboxes that natively support ST2022-7-based, fully redundant WAN remote operation. System-wide 2022-7 redundancy is provided by two independent Arista networks.
Orchestration will be delivered by Lawo’s VSM broadcast control system consisting of a central server in the data center and 23 hardware and software control panels. VSM allows for vendor-agnostic, intuitive routing of all signals and streams and in-depth control and monitoring of edge devices.
‘IP-based media operations are the future,’ says DPG Media Director of Broadcast Operations, Chris Verhoeven. ‘Networking all broadcast devices and solutions, both locally and over a wide-area network, provides us with the flexibility we need to stay at the cutting edge. Lawo has the infrastructure to make this happen and an overarching, vendor-agnostic control system to supercharge our broadcast operations. All DPG Media needed to do was put one and one together.’
Hardware installation started several weeks ago, with first tests for the entertainment set-up scheduled for November 2019. DPG Media’s news service in Antwerp will be up and running at the end of this year.
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