Interoperability
Connecting Today’s and Tomorrow’s Media Technologies

Plura is part of the ongoing technological evolution that connects modern media productions across broadcast, ProAV, theater, education, and exhibition environments. The focus is on securing existing production workflows while continuously monitoring and supporting emerging technologies.

Interoperability and Digital Convergence

Interoperability and digital convergence represent two closely linked aspects of modern media production. As networking and collaboration continue to increase, new standards are constantly emerging.

Convergence of Media, IT, and Telecommunications

The media industry is increasingly converging with IT, telecommunications, and the consumer market. This development creates the need for seamless workflows—not only between standards within individual sectors, but also across these converging industries.

Balancing Open Standards and Proprietary Technologies

At the same time, proprietary technologies remain essential to ensure reliable workflows within individual product families. Customers depend on stable, defined production processes that meet high industry standards. Interoperability connects these proprietary elements, while open standards and protocols act as translators and gateways, enabling all systems to operate together as a unified whole.

Standards Support and Industry Contribution

Plura supports a wide range of industry standards, including Ember+, JPEG XS, NMOS, SMPTE ST 2110, and many others. In addition, Plura provides its own open-source Timer Request Protocol for precise timing data and continues to actively follow, support, and contribute to emerging industry standards.

Looking Ahead

What standard can we integrate for you into the world of tomorrow?