While AV over IP is a versatile solution, there are several key applications where it excels:
1. HDMI Distribution & Digital Signage
AV over IP simplifies HDMI distribution, allowing video and audio signals to be multicast to any screen across a network. This is particularly useful for digital signage, where content needs to be delivered to multiple locations. Rather than running separate video cables to each display, a single transmitter can distribute multimedia to hundreds of screens via the network.
In settings such as retail, healthcare, education, or public offices, modular solutions like matrix switching, USB extenders, and video peripherals can combine to create a highly flexible signage system. For example, a hospital could use AV over IP to display patient information, wayfinding, and emergency alerts across multiple screens, all managed from a central location.
2. Video Wall Configuration
Video walls are another powerful use case for AV over IP. By using an IP-based controller application, an AV over IP system can transform a video distribution network into a fully integrated AV matrix switching or video wall control system. This allows users to display content from any source to any screen or group of screens, offering unprecedented control over video distribution.
Users can also create custom presets, designate content zones, and manage the video wall remotely using mobile devices like smartphones or tablets. This functionality is ideal for live events, corporate presentations, or broadcast control rooms where dynamic control over content is critical.
3. Video Matrix Switching
A video matrix switch, also known as a crosspoint switch, enables multiple AV inputs to be routed to multiple outputs. It’s essentially a device that allows any AV input (such as a Blu-ray player or streaming box) to be displayed on any output device (such as a TV or projector) within the system.
Matrix switching is a great option for sports bars, entertainment venues, or conference centers, where multiple sources of content need to be dynamically displayed across various screens. Modern AV over IP systems make matrix switching simple, intuitive, and highly scalable, accommodating configurations from 8×8 to much larger matrix setups.