TVU and EVS validate remote super slow-motion replay over IP
TVU Networks announced that its remote super slow-motion ingest and synchronization technology is now technically validated with EVS LiveCeption replay tools. This integration allows for frame-accurate, high frame rate replay workflows over IP networks, extending premium live production beyond traditional fiber-connected venues to various internet connections like 5G and Starlink.
Key Takeaways
- TVU Networks’ remote super slow-motion ingest and synchronization tech is now technically validated with EVS.
- The integration pairs TVU’s RPS transport architecture with EVS LiveCeption replay tools.
- The workflow supports frame-accurate, high frame rate replay over IP networks.
- TVU says the setup extends premium live production beyond fiber-connected venues to 5G, Starlink, public internet, and broadband links.
Why It Matters
This validation gives live production teams a path to frame-accurate replay over IP rather than only through fiber-connected venues. The pairing of TVU RPS with EVS LiveCeption is specifically aimed at premium live workflows, which puts remote contribution and replay into more network types, including 5G, Starlink, public internet, and broadband. For the broader production stack, it shows replay tooling is moving further into heterogeneous network environments. The next thing to watch is whether TVU and EVS disclose deployments or live event use cases built on this validated workflow.
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