SMPTE 2110 is a set of standards developed by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) for professional video over IP (internet protocol) networks. It comprises three separate parts: SMPTE ST 2110-10 for system timing and synchronization, SMPTE ST 2110-20 for uncompressed video, and SMPTE ST 2110-30 for uncompressed audio.
AES67 is a standard developed by the Audio Engineering Society (AES) for professional audio over IP networks. It defines a common protocol for high-quality, low-latency audio transport between different manufacturers’ products and solutions, allowing interoperability between different audio networking systems.
Both SMPTE 2110 and AES67 are widely used in the broadcast and professional media industries, where they provide a flexible and cost-effective way to transport high-quality video and audio signals over IP networks.
