AVnu Alliance member companies are demonstrating real-world examples of A/V systems using the ratified Audio Video Bridging (AVB) standards at Integrated Systems Europe.
Featuring interoperable devices from alliance member companies, the demonstration showcases the prioritisation and coexistence of AVB with other network data and services, as well as the alliance’s progress in driving interconnectivity among AVB devices.
The demo is designed to illustrate the functionality of AVB infrastructure operating on a converged network, and to ‘underscore AVB’s superior robustness in protecting critical A/V media’.
It will be the first AVnu public demo of professional/broadcast audio and video products, the interoperability presentation includes more than a dozen of the alliance’s 50 member companies.
‘Our demo this year is our largest yet at an ISE show, and we aim to ‘make the invisible visible’ by highlighting AVB’s seamless coexistence with other IT traffic while defending critical A/V media traffic in even the most aggressive of network storms,’ says Lee Minich, AVnu Alliance Marketing Workgroup chairman and President of Lab X Technologies. ‘We also look forward to showing ISE attendees how AVB supports real-time video as a vital component of the AVB ecosystem.’
The interoperability demo will run daily at 10:00, 13:00 and 16:00. Technical and application presentations from member companies are on the hour each day of the show.
ISE 2013 participating AVnu Alliance member companies represent a full range of AVB-based audio/visual technologies – Avid, Axon, Barco, Biamp, Extreme Networks, Harman, Lab X Technologies, Marvell, Riedel, Sennheiser, UMAN, Yamaha, and Waves. Also look for show announcements from alliance member companies beyerdynamic, Extreme Networks, and Lab X Technologies, as well as shipping AVB products from members Avid, Biamp, Harman, Lab X Technologies, and Meyer Sound at ISE 2013.