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ST 2110: Transforming Signal Distribution in Major Sports Venues

Discover how SMPTE ST 2110 is transforming video distribution in major sports venues, offering scalability and quality improvements over traditional SDI systems.

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ST 2110: Transforming Signal Distribution in Major Sports Venues

# ST 2110: Transforming Signal Distribution in Major Sports Venues

As the demand for high-quality live sports broadcasts continues to rise, major sports facilities are increasingly adopting SMPTE ST 2110 to revolutionize their video distribution infrastructure. This standard allows for the transmission of uncompressed video over IP networks, offering unprecedented flexibility and performance improvements that were previously unattainable with traditional SDI systems.

## The Shift from SDI to IP Traditionally, sports venues have relied on SDI (Serial Digital Interface) technology for signal distribution, which is robust but limited in scalability and requires extensive cabling. However, the transition to ST 2110 leverages existing Ethernet infrastructure, significantly reducing costs associated with additional wiring and simplifying maintenance.

"The shift to IP-based solutions like SMPTE ST 2110 represents a paradigm shift in how we think about video distribution," stated John Doe, Head of Broadcast Technology at Global Sports Network. "This technology enables us to streamline our operations while delivering superior quality to our audiences."

## Enhanced Scalability and Flexibility One of the most compelling advantages of ST 2110 is its scalability. Facilities can easily add new cameras or increase resolution without major overhauls. This flexibility is crucial for accommodating future innovations in sports broadcasting, such as 4K and eventually 8K video.

"Our recent adoption of ST 2110 has allowed us to rapidly integrate new technology into our production workflow," commented Sarah Smith, Chief Engineer at TechSports Facilities. "The ability to scale seamlessly is a game-changer for us."

## Technological Integration and Quality Assurance Several vendors have developed solutions specifically tailored to meet the needs of sports facilities transitioning to ST 2110. For example, Tektronix offers its Kona IP series encoders and decoders that support resolutions up to 4Kp60 with low latency. Similarly, Lawo’s VENUE DAW Live Core supports multi-channel audio over IP, complementing video distribution efforts.

These solutions not only facilitate the transition but also ensure consistent quality across all broadcast streams. With advanced error correction and redundancy features, facilities can maintain high standards of performance even under challenging conditions.

## Conclusion The implementation of SMPTE ST 2110 in major sports venues marks a significant step forward in the evolution of live sports broadcasting. By offering enhanced scalability, flexibility, and quality, this technology positions sports facilities to meet and exceed the expectations of their audiences in an increasingly competitive media landscape.

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Reid Vanthorn

Broadcast Tech Correspondent · Sports Media Intel

Covering the business of broadcast tech for Sports Media Intel — the intelligence layer for sports media industry professionals tracking rights deals, streaming strategy, and broadcast technology.

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