Audio-Video Bridging
Audio-Video Bridging (AVB) is a set of technical standards developed to ensure the reliable transmission of audio and video data over Ethernet networks. It allows for synchronized playback of media across multiple devices, making it ideal for applications in live events, broadcasting, and professional audio systems. AVB enhances network performance by minimizing latency and ensuring that data packets arrive in the correct order.
AVB works by using time-sensitive networking protocols that prioritize audio and video traffic. This means that even in busy network environments, AVB can maintain high-quality streaming without interruptions. As a result, it is increasingly adopted in industries that require precise timing and coordination of multimedia content.