Audio Video Transport
Audio Video Transport refers to the methods and technologies used to transmit audio and video signals from one location to another. This can involve various formats and protocols, such as TCP/IP, UDP, and RTP, which ensure that the data is sent efficiently and with minimal delay. These transport mechanisms are crucial for applications like live streaming, video conferencing, and broadcasting.
In addition to the protocols, Audio Video Transport also encompasses the physical mediums used for transmission, such as fiber optics, coaxial cables, and wireless networks. The goal is to maintain high quality and synchronization of audio and video, allowing for a seamless experience for the end user.