AVB Demystified #2: How AVB Works & 10 Key Features of It


Inspired by Sound and Video Contractor’s AVB Demystified webinar with Dave Theis, welcome to our second of five AVB Demystified posts. How AVB Works The commonly referenced network clock in every AVB-enabled device on a network ensures that every device will have a very close representation of what the precise time is in any given instance. After the devices communicate with each other, one AVB device is selected as the best master clock and communications proceed from talker endpoint to listener endpoint. When an AVB talker endpoint device transmits one or more media streams to the network, an AVB listener endpoint device receives one or more of those streams from…


What Do You Want For Christmas From Biamp?


Over the last few weeks we’ve asked our trainees here in Beaverton what they’d like from Biamp for Christmas. Here’s a selection of their Wish List: Nexia-sized Tesira Quieter fans in the DSPs I/O blocks with meters Mobile app interfaces VoIP card in a self-contained box Tech support genie Updated volume controls Control surface that looks like a sound board We’ve already kind of brought you the tech support genie. Now, you can’t rub a lamp and magically make a Biamp applications engineer appear, but you can take advantage of our Professional Services Program AND access 24/7 support on Cornerstone–our technical support knowledgebase. While we can’t promise that Santa will…


Beautiful Architecture and Great Audio Can Work Together to Make Buildings Better


I have a love for beautiful architectural design. When I think about the ways in which architects and audio integrators typically work together, the first thing that comes to mind is that we, in the audio industry, can have a very antagonistic attitude towards architects. There’s this assumption floating within our industry that what architects want and what audio people want are at odds with each other. I don’t think that should be the case. It is certainly true that architects think with their eyes. Architecture is a visually driven profession, after all. But then audio professionals are thinking primarily with their ears, and are chiefly concerned with the sound…



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