IBC is seeing the global debut of enhancements to the wXcked Eye monitoring UI from IEX-owned swXtch.io, offering visibility down to the packet level for enhanced monitoring and QoS.
In addition, swXtch.io is demonstrating how cloudSwXtch can now send both compressed JPEG-XS (TR 07 and TR 08) and uncompressed SMPTE ST 2110 workflows into and through the cloud from on-prem systems. Also on show is lossless UDP, providing additional protection for media streams across dynamic bridging and multi-cloud networking applications.
Patrick McCoy, Head of Product, swXtch.io, observes that enthusiasm for managing live production workflows in the cloud was guarded when cloudSwXtch debuted at IBC2022, “given the clear lack of parallels between how on-prem and cloud networks were structured”.
“This year, we are excited to share how cloudSwXtch increasingly aligns on-prem and cloud infrastructure to help broadcasters create one big network that is deployable, monitorable, and functional across clouds, and accelerate the industry’s adoption of ST 2110 IP workflows,” said McCoy.
Stand Number 4.A12
Company swXtch.io
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