
SipRadius to showcase remote production solutions at NAB Show
SipRadius is set to present its scalable and reliable solutions for remote production and connectivity at the NAB Show 2025, which will take place in the Las Vegas Convention Center, from April 6-9. At the forefront of its showcase is MRTC, a technology designed to resolve timing issues that often hinder remote productions.
The latest MRTC version, debuting at NAB, introduces enhanced capabilities for managing and controlling NDI sources. This ensures that signals reach master control at the correct frame rate and with broadcast stability. Remote contributors can simply connect an NDI camera to an MRTC unit and access the internet, with the device providing stable and precise timing for both the camera and the transmitted signal.
Sergio Ammirata Ph.D., Founder and Chief Scientist at SipRadius, said: 'IP is transforming the way we make television. Complex remote production environments can be created thanks to the ubiquity of fast internet connectivity. But we still have to work within the fundamental structures of television, including the expectation that we will get a fresh picture 59.94 times a second.
'The background of SipRadius is in delivering deterministic content, securely, over uncontrolled circuits, and we take a leading role in the standards which make professional video over the internet possible,' Ammirata continued. 'We knew there was a need for a bridge to bring timing together across remote production locations, and we had the technology to deliver it.'
Talk to the SipRadius experts on a booth at NAB Show 2025 and see how simple it is to bridge across the internet for broadcast delivery and distribution.
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