SDVoE Developer Certification – Level 1

The SDVoE Certified Developer Program features a basic qualification course consisting of seven modules followed by an exam. Once you successfully complete the training you’ll become a certified SDVoE Developer and obtain access to additional resources. Detailed online documentation and advanced training walk developers through the more complex features of the SDVoE API including multiview, video wall and more.

Assistive Listening and ADA & CBC Compliance offered by Listen Technologies Corporation

This webinare covered Assistive Listening and ADA & CBC Compliance. With one in five Americans having some form of hearing loss, the ADA requires each assembly area to have an active listening system. This areas are where audible communications are integral to the use o the space per the ADA. Signage and loops are also required.

Cisco and Audinate Networking Shorts: PTP – It’s About Time

This is a webinare about PTP in the context of Dante audio. It is a highly technical analysis of network timing synchronization. Dante is unicast but uses PTP which has multicast traffic for clocking.

Chris Lapp – Technical Solutions Architect from Cisco
Lucas Moreno – Technical Sales Engineer from Audinate
Julian Carro – Solution Sales Account Director from Audinate

Cisco and Audinate take a closer look at PTP and how it relates to Audio networking, and more specifically, Dante.

Agenda:
Media over IP review
NTP vs PTP
Sources and Applications of time
Dante and PTP
PTPv1 vs PTPv2
Best Mater Clock Algorithm
Inner workings of PTP
Time Sensitive Networks
Advanced PTP Concepts for Dante
PTP Profiles

QSC House of Worship Training

QSC overview of the basics of audio engineering for houses of worship. Covering everything from properly rolling a cable and setting up a PA system, to building monitor mixes and running sound for your service.

This also included QSC TouchMix monitoring systems, K.2 loundspeakers, CP Series and line arrays.

SDVoE Certification

SDVoE (Software Defined Video over Ethernet) is a 2017 topology that is competing with traditional matrix video switching and HDBaseT. Instead of switching video routes based on hardware transmitters and receivers, SDVoE uses software to encode the video stream over a standard 10G ethernet network using the API to configure and control the streams.

This certification is an introduction to SDVoE.