
With Russell Trafford-Jones, Solutions Architect at Techex
π‘ In this special episode, host Ben Anchor is joined by Russell Trafford-Jones from Techex to explore the evolving world of 100% software-based broadcast facilities and the game-changing concept of Dynamic Media Facilities (DMF).
ποΈ From uncompressed, low-latency video workflows to cloud playout at scale, Russell breaks down what it really means to rethink broadcast production through a software-first lens. We talk through:
The vision for DMF and its foundations
The benefits and challenges of fully software-defined media pipelines
Why the Media eXchange Layer (MXL) is a key technical breakthrough
The role of open standards, Docker, and automation in media
Sky, BBC & other real-world use cases moving to flexible cloud workflows
What early adopters, engineers, and vendors need to prepare for now
How AI in broadcast infrastructure might evolve next
π§ Russell also reflects on where AI fits into the video pipeline β beyond content tagging β and shares some thoughts on orchestration, scalability, and automation in media delivery.
π‘ Learn more about DMF at the European Broadcasting Union (EBU):
π https://tech.ebu.ch/groups/dmf
π¨βπ» Guest: Russell Trafford-Jones
Solutions Architect at Techex
π 20+ years in broadcast, video networking, and technical delivery
π§ Technologies discussed:
DMF, MXL, Docker, orchestration layers, cloud MCR, software-defined workflows, interoperability, real-time media transport, SRT, AI in monitoring
π£οΈ Hosted by Ben Anchor
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