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IPMX Demystified The first half of the presentation will provide a high-level overview of IPMX, including where it fits in the market and how it benefits both broadcast and Pro A/V users. We will examine the requirements for an ideal AV over IP system, look at existing solutions, and discuss how IPMX was created to meet the needs of the market. We will also discuss the pros and cons of open standards and look at the technologies behind IPMX. We will then review the roadmap for the IPMX Specification development. The second half will provide an overview of the individual components of the TR-10 specification dash numbers and a “plain English” description of the functionality they bring, including things like asynchronous senders, HDCP copy protection, and FEC. We will also review how the NMOS control system maps to IPMX devices to provide the same plug & play control as is provided in ST 2110, but with some significant ease of use extensions. About the Speaker: Jed Deame is the co-founder and CEO of Nextera Video, the leading supplier of IPMX, ST2110 and NMOS FPGA IP cores. Jed was active in the development of the original SMPTE ST2110 standard, and the preceding VSF Technical Recommendations. He is currently on the VSF IPMX Committee and a Board Member of the Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA), driving advancement and adoption of NMOS. He is also active in the AIMS IPMX working group. Before joining Nextera, Jed served at the VP/GM level at RGB Spectrum, Barco and Teranex/Silicon Optix, where he invented the Emmy Award winning Video Computer. Jed received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science from the University of Central Florida.