Interesting! Is that usually like HDbaseT or SDVoE? Would you recommend it for menus and screens in a bar?
I could see a lot of uses for a product like this for bars and offices I work in, but I would imagine the could might be prohibitive if it’s more than a few hundred dollars per unit.
It’s been mostly called AVoIP, I don’t know if I’d recommend for menus at a bar, it’s more of an easy way to change inputs to multiple displays, before with hdbt tx/rx pairs, you had to have either a switcher that had hdbt inputs/outputs (usually limited ports) or all your tx/rx pairs in the rack feeding into a switcher and a control unit telling the switcher to switch. With the avoip, it’s just a control unit and arranger connected to the network switch. It’s a little slow but it’s still developing.
AV over IP is the latest trend in the commercial world actually.
Interesting! Is that usually like HDbaseT or SDVoE? Would you recommend it for menus and screens in a bar?
I could see a lot of uses for a product like this for bars and offices I work in, but I would imagine the could might be prohibitive if it’s more than a few hundred dollars per unit.
https://products.sdvoe.org/avcat/ctl18883/index.cfm?manufacturer=dvigear&product=dn-300
It’s been mostly called AVoIP, I don’t know if I’d recommend for menus at a bar, it’s more of an easy way to change inputs to multiple displays, before with hdbt tx/rx pairs, you had to have either a switcher that had hdbt inputs/outputs (usually limited ports) or all your tx/rx pairs in the rack feeding into a switcher and a control unit telling the switcher to switch. With the avoip, it’s just a control unit and arranger connected to the network switch. It’s a little slow but it’s still developing.