The SDVoE Alliance Explained
There’s a lot of confusion about AV-over-IP in the AV market right now — with the only “standard” being Dante — and that’s basically all-audio. But, the SDVoE Alliance started by AptoVision, is trying to explain why they think the AptoVision way of doing AV-over-IP is best. I had a chance to speak to SDVoE’s President, Justin Kennington, about their philosophy and their future in Amsterdam at ISE. Here is my interview.
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