AV over IP
What is AV over IP?
AV over IP (Audio-Visual over Internet Protocol) is a transformative technology that enables the transmission of audio and video signals over standard IP networks, such as local area networks (LANs) or the internet. This approach replaces traditional methods that rely on dedicated cables and specialized hardware, allowing for a more flexible, scalable, and cost-effective solution for audiovisual (AV) distribution.
How AV over IP Works
AV over IP works by converting audio and video signals into digital packets that can be transmitted over existing network infrastructures. The process involves several key steps:
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Encoding: Source signals (e.g., HDMI) are encoded into IP packets.
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Transmission: These packets are sent across the network to designated decoder devices.
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Decoding: At the destination, the packets are decoded back into audio and video signals for output to displays or other devices.
This method supports not only audio and video but also control commands and data from USB devices, enhancing the versatility of AV systems.
Advantages of AV over IP
The adoption of AV over IP technology offers numerous benefits:
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Flexibility: It integrates seamlessly with existing network infrastructure, allowing content sharing across various devices and locations without extensive rewiring.
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Scalability: New endpoints can be added easily to the network, accommodating growth without significant hardware changes.
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Centralized Management: AV content can be managed from a central location, streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency across distributed systems