SMPTE 2059 is a standard from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) that describes how to synchronize video equipment over an IP network.[1] The standard is based on IEEE 1588-2008. SMPTE 2059 is published in two parts on 9 April 2015:
- SMPTE 2059-1 – Defines signal generation based on time information delivered by the IEEE 1588 protocol.[2]
- SMPTE 2059-2 – Defines an operating profile for the IEEE protocol optimized to the needs of media synchronization.[3]
SMPTE 2059 is an integral part of emerging professional IP video broadcast technology and standards.[4][5]
In May 2016, the Audio Engineering Society published a report describing synchronization interoperability between AES67 and SMPTE 2059-2.[6]
Operating parameters
editParameter | Default | Minimum | Maximum |
---|---|---|---|
Domain number | 127 | 0 | 127 |
Announce interval | 250 ms | 125 ms | 1 s |
Sync interval | 125 ms | 1⁄128 s | 500 ms |
Delay request interval | Sync interval | Sync interval | 32 x Sync interval |
References
edit- ^ Al Kovalick (2016-02-16), Time Transfer in Networked Systems, TV Technology, archived from the original on 2017-06-22
- ^ ST 2059-1:2015 - SMPTE Standard - Generation and Alignment of Interface Signals to the SMPTE Epoch, 2015, doi:10.5594/SMPTE.ST2059-1.2015, ISBN 978-1-61482-863-1
- ^ ST 2059-2:2015 - SMPTE Standard - SMPTE Profile for Use of IEEE-1588 Precision Time Protocol in Professional Broadcast Applications, 2015, doi:10.5594/SMPTE.ST2059-2.2015, ISBN 978-1-61482-864-8
- ^ Phil Kurz (2017-01-19), Support Growing For SMPTE IP, TV News Check
- ^ David Davies (2016-06-16), Can the AIMS Alliance bring clarity to the IP debate?, PSN Europe
- ^ a b AES-R16-2016: AES Standards Report - PTP parameters for AES67 and SMPTE ST 2059-2 interoperability, Audio Engineering Society, 2016-05-02