Colombia. SDVoE Alliance is the fastest growing technology consortium in PRO AV, and the only body in the industry driving AV over IP standardization. It was released at ISE 2017 by Christie Digital, NETGEAR and Sony.
AV distribution is moving more and more to Ethernet networks. Designers and installers of AV systems should familiarize themselves with the important concepts that make these new systems work. Even if you're not planning to become an IT systems administrator, life becomes easier when you can speak your language.
Video over Ethernet-defined software – VoE offers a system architecture approach that is dramatically simplified compared to traditional hardware-centric approaches. SDVoE systems offer lower cost, fewer points of failure, and expanded, more flexible capabilities.
The syllabus of the training, which will be held within the framework of TecnoMultimedia InfoComm Colombia, includes:
- Understand why the industry needs one more alliance.
- Understand the need to move towards standardization.
- See how interoperability and an open API help create a platform for the future of VA.
- Compare the traditional hardware-centric approach with the software-defined approach.
- Know how to leverage software-defined systems to meet user needs more efficiently.
- Learn how SDVoE systems are flexible: recreate an array switch, video wall, multivisor, or KVM without any hardware changes.
- Know the "triangle of codecs" - the balance between image quality, latency and bandwidth.
- Compare image quality between codecs like MJPEG in 1G versus pixel pipeline codecs working in 10G.
- Consider the effects of latency on the user experience and learn how to choose the right codec for your application.
- Learn the basics of important networking topics for AV.
- Understand the different types and concepts of switch.
- Apply video bandwidth calculations to the network design to ensure a smooth AV over IP system.
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