WHITE PAPER:

Super Slo-Mo Anywhere:

The Democratization of Elite Sports Production via TVU’s Bonded RPS REMI Ecosystem

Deliver Super Slow-Motion replay to any venue, over any network, without dedicated fiber or on-site hardware.
Discover how broadcasters like Big Ten Network are extending elite SSMo production to more sports, more venues, and more events, while reducing the cost and complexity of traveling replay infrastructure.

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What you’ll learn:

  • Why phase coherence over bonded IP has been the barrier to remote SSMo — and how TVU's ISX protocol solves it
  • How TimeLock synchronization delivers a perfectly synchronized signal over 5G, Starlink, or standard broadband
  • How to keep replay servers and CCU control at the hub while cameras operate at any venue in the field
  • Why bonded IP is becoming the critical backup and early-access connectivity layer for fiber-based productions
  • How one hub replay server can serve multiple concurrent productions across the country simultaneously

 

 

By combining TVU's field-proven ISX protocol with hardware-level TimeLock synchronization, the RPS platform gives broadcasters a new path to Super Slo-Mo — one that doesn't depend on fiber infrastructure or on-site hardware. Big Ten Network has deployed it in production across collegiate baseball, soccer, volleyball, and wrestling.

The synchronization held for several days with zero phase drift events. The question is no longer whether bonded IP can support SSMo. It's how quickly your organization restructures around it.