AVB
Overview
Learn how to integrate AVB devices into your Tesira system.
Background
Audio Video Bridging (AVB) is a suite of network standards published by IEEE that allow digital audio and video signals to be transmitted over a standard Ethernet network. AVB is designed for low latency, multi-channel, uncompressed audio/video transmissions, and its use requires an AVB-compatible network switch.
Articles
- AVB streams (IEEE 1722.1)
- Configuring IGMP Snooping on the Netgear GS724Tv4
- Configuring Revolabs Executive Elite for AVB
- Creating a VLAN on the Netgear GS724Tv4
- Enabling AVB on Cisco Catalyst Switches
- Enabling AVB on Control4 Pakedge S3 switches
- Enabling AVB on Extreme Networks switches
- Enabling AVB on Luminex GigaCore switches
- Enabling AVB on Netgear S3300 switches
- Filtering AVB protocols from adjoining non-AVB networks
- Identifying Netgear GS724T switch version
- Installing an AVB license on Netgear GS7xxT switches
- Interfacing Tesira AVB with the Meyer Sound Galaxy
- List of AVB-capable Ethernet switches
- Reset Netgear GS7xxT AVB switch to Biamp default
- Separated or converged Control and AVB networks
- TesiraCONNECT
- TesiraLUX AVB bandwidth calculator
- Updating Netgear GS724Tv4 config for Tesira AVnu certification
- Using Dante and AVB protocols together on the Netgear GS724Tv4 switch
- Using Riedel AVB Manager to synchronize a Tesira system to a 3rd party AVB device