The Quicklink TX IP-3 and Quicklink TX IP-6 are offered in addition to the established HD-SDI options.
Quicklink has launched the Quicklink TX (Skype TX) 2110, marking a significant advancement in the integration of Skype and Microsoft Teams callers into ST 2110 media workflows. This allows the Quicklink TX solution to seamlessly integrate with uncompressed IP video workflows in accordance with the SMPTE ST 2110 specification.
The SMPTE ST 2110 suite sets standards for transporting video, audio, and metadata essences as separate streams over professional IP networks. Quicklink’s new support for ST 2110 empowers broadcasters to unlock enhanced efficiencies in live production.
Richard Rees, CEO of Quicklink, said: “We have seen a rapid growth in demand for IP video and the adoption of the ST 2110 standard. By introducing ST 2110 support to the Quicklink TX, our products now align perfectly with customers transitioning their facilities to IP.”
The Quicklink TX is available in various channel configurations, offering complete workflow flexibility. It is trusted by leading broadcasters globally to seamlessly integrate remote Skype and Microsoft Teams guests into live productions with full HD quality. Since its launch in 2015, the Skype TX platform has been embraced by major brands, including Aljazeera, BBC, ITV, NBC Universal, CNN, COMCAST, CBS, and more.
The addition of SMPTE ST 2110 support further solidifies Quicklink’s reputation for embracing the latest IP standards, including NDI, SRT, and Dante. In addition to the established HD-SDI options, the Quicklink TX IP-3 and Quicklink TX IP-6 are now available. The interoperability with ST 2110 infrastructure simplifies workflows and expands possibilities for remote contribution over modern IP networks.