CAL and AVB
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CAL loudspeakers include two AVB-capable Ethernet inputs, the emerging open networking standard for sending real-time audio and video over Ethernet.
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AVB is an extension on IEEE 802.1 Ethernet, the international open standard for networking. Designed to support real-time media networking, AVB delivers both control and high-resolution digital audio data with guaranteed Quality of Service over minimal cabling. CAL's AVB port provides optimal communications for AVB-capable systems such as Meyer Sound's D-Mitri.
Why AVB?
- Built on industry-standard IEEE 802.1 Ethernet
- Designed explicitly to satisfy the demands of real-time streaming media with guaranteed quality-of-service (QoS)
- Guaranteed low-latency
- Carries low-jitter master clock for reliable clocking and synchronization
- Supported by AVnu Alliance™, an organization of major technology manufacturers from the professional AV, automotive, and consumer electronics industries, including Meyer Sound
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