RIST Membership Growing and RIST Enabled Products Showcased at IBC

1st September 2022 - The Reliable Internet Stream Transport (RIST) Forumhas announced that it now has 210 members, and a number of its members will be showcasing RIST enabled products at IBC from the 9th -12th September.

The RIST Forum will be hosting a drinks reception on Sunday 11th September at 5pm – 6pm on the Cobalt Digital stand (10.B44).

A growing number of products that support the RIST transport protocol are now available and many of these will be showcased at IBC, including:

Ammux, a spin off of SipRadius, will be demonstrating its RIST enabled products on the FOR.A booth (13.L103/2.A51). Its product line features the new RIST error correction protocol standard and adds one-to-many and many-to-one routing options.

Ateme (1.D71) will be demonstrating BISS-CA cloud distribution from its encoder to several gateways. RIST is present in Ateme contribution and distribution products, such as its full software solutions Titan Encoder, Decoder, and Gateway and its and Kyrion Encoder and Decoder.

Cobalt Digital (10.B44) will be featuring its latest compression product line, the 9992-ENC and 9992-DEC series, which support RIST Simple Profile and Main Profile implementations and will also highlight the SafeLink Gateway that provides protection for live video and audio data over unsecured networks for legacy devices. SafeLink, previously offered as a hardware solution on the Company’s OG-PC openGear card, is now being launched as a software-only form factor and includes support for UDP, RTP, FEC, and RIST Main Profile, with encryption and authentication.

Netinsight (1.BS18) will showcase its latest innovations in IP & Cloud and will also present in other booths with its solutions. It will utilize RIST Main Profile in its demonstration with multiple feeds from several regions across its Nimbra Edge.

Open Broadcast Systems (1.A39c) will be demonstrating its range of encoders and decoders that all include support for RIST. It will also be showcasing extremely low latency video over a 5G private network.

Sencore (1.F72) will be launching the all-new Centra Gateway which represents an end-to-end, holistic orchestration platform that will allow broadcasters to manage their RIST media flows from a centralized, intuitive interface which can either be located in the cloud or on-premise.

Sienna’s ND Processing Engine which adds RTP over RIST modules for reliable low latency 16 channel audio links over the internet and the cloud, will be demonstrated on the Amazon Web Services (stand 5.C80).

Zixi (1.D81) will be demonstrating the Software Defined Video Platform (SDVP) supporting RIST in Hall 1, booth D.81. The company is the title sponsor for, and will be speaking at, the Devoncroft Executive Summit on Thursday, September 8th as well as presenting a keynote panel on Friday, September 9th in the Showcase Theatre.

Leading members exhibiting at IBC include Amazon Web Services (stand 5.C80), Ammux, a spin off of SipRadius (13.L103/2.A51), Cobalt Digital(10.B44), Netinsight (1.BS18), Open Broadcast Systems (1.A39c), and Zixi(1.D81).

Associate members exhibiting include Amagi (5.C76), Evertz (1.F76), Intinor(5.F59), and M2A Media (5.H57).

Affiliate members exhibiting include AJA Video Systems (7.C19), Arqiva (8.MS8 & 8.MS9), Ateme (1.D71), Broadcast Wireless Systems (10.D44), Caton Technology (1.F36), Collabora (5.F57), DVEO (5.F41), Enensys Technologies(2.B59), FOR.A (2.A51), Hexaglobe Group (2.C58), Packet Storm Communications inc (2.A58), Piko TV A.S. (5.G56), Sencore (Stand 1.F72), Synamedia (5.A66 & 5.A69), TATA Communications (8.MS14), and Vitec(7.A39).

Other members also attending the event include Astound, Drastic Technologyand Livepeer.

DTV Innovations has demonstrated ATSC 3.0 STLTP over RIST since the Nextgen conference. It has implemented STLTP over RIST as part of its ATSC 3.0 TV in a box solution (Medusa CSS) as well as in its stand-alone OX-1 and OX-R.
Technically, it can carry arbitrary payload in RIST using just the main profile. It has released the OX-R that can support 48 distinct input and more than 500 Mbps of total BW.

QVidium Technologies, Inc. has announced that it includes RIST in all of its products at no additional charge.

If you want to book in a time to talk to one of our representatives while at IBC, please get in touch (suzana@rist.tv).

Helen Weedon