IP is the transmission of audio signals (AV) through a standard Ethernet network, including:
• HD video (such as HDMI and DVI)
• Audio
• Control signals (such as IR)
• External signals (such as USB)
You are required to interact with your audience in real time with rich media content. In other words, you need to send high quality images through the LAN network. Consider offering Av over IP before you get your cables in a bundle. Sending high-quality images and videos over a LAN has never been easier or more affordable. But its advantages are Full-HD capabilities with extremely high coverage and the ability to introduce dynamic content and provide high-quality sound.
Why do we use AV over IP?
Scalability
This technology removes the limitation of ports, which means it distributes content from just one source to hundreds of screens.
Therefore, the number of screens you can access is only limited by the number of ports on your network. flexibility
The AV over IP solution extends the AV infrastructure over Ethernet and provides the flexibility to manage multiple displays remotely.
As your signals grow in different locations, an AV over IP endpoint device is required to easily manage the content and performance status of each display. This tool allows you to bring multiple information sources on one screen. In addition, it is possible to introduce the logo permanently for the brand.
Space
This technology has no distance limits and sends the image to the greatest distance in the network. Although standard Ethernet segments are limited to 330 feet, switches and repeaters can be added to the network to extend the distance. For much longer runs, running between buildings or in installations in industrial environments with high levels of EMI, standard Ethernet media converters can be used to convert electrical signals to optical for transmission over fiber cables.
Photo quality
The videos are compressed and with extremely high coverage. In venues such as sports stadiums, digital signage is ubiquitous. For signs that broadcast live video of sporting events, latency is a big problem. For example, fans waiting for the score can hear the crowd cheering and see digital signage with only a 4- or 5-second delay in live content.
Save money
To run AV over IP, your existing network equipment is used. Since AV over IP can be installed through your existing network lines, there is no need to tear down walls and separate cabling. This eliminates the need for expensive electrical contractors.
Application of AV over IP
• Large companies/educational universities
• hospitals
• Digital signs
• Smart room AV distribution
• Professional AV distribution