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What is SMPTE ST 2110?

Category: FAQ

Released: 2019-04-10

SMPTE ST 2110 is a standard from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) that describes how to send digital video over an IP network.

SMPTE ST 2110 permits granular transport of individual separate essence streams supporting video, audio, and metadata. As such, unlike ST 2022-6, the data is not simple packetization of SDI. ST 2110 incorporates the following in three or more different IP packet streams:

The different streams of audio/video/metadata are all synchronized with each other using RTP timestamps.

When mapping from an SDI source to SMPTE ST 2110, since the data in the blanking is not implicitly included in the packetized video stream, the only way to transmit ancillary data such as timecode, closed captioning, etc. is in the metadata stream. Any data that is not in the metadata stream is NOT transmitted.

There are several parts that comprise SMPTE ST 2110, the parts currently supported by KONA IP are:

It’s important to note that each channel of ST-2110-20, ST-2110-30, and ST-2110-40 are carried over separate IP streams or essences. Inside a KONA IP transmitter, the video, audio, and metadata are handled separately and sent out IP streams along with PTP timing information. On the receiver, they are reassembled and aligned with the timing information provided in each stream essence.  

For more information, please see https://www.smpte.org/st-2110.

Related Product(s): KONA IP

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