Sencore, a broadcast production company providing a range of products and services that enable efficient, high-quality video delivery, has announced PlexusAV, a new professional AV division that provides a suite of human-focused AV-over-IP solutions.
The company states that PlexusAV is designed and engineered as a standards-based AV-over-IP solution to provide products that are backward- and forward-compatible, reliable, capable and future-proof.
According to Sencore, its new division will provide products based on SMPTE ST 2110 to eliminate the stress of selecting an AV-over-IP technology by leveraging a standards-based solution. As a result, PlexusAV is building interoperable, compatible, adaptable and stress-free AV-over-IP solutions. Backed by over 70 years of broadcast history, PlexusAV is researching, designing and now manufacturing solutions for the modern integrator with their customers in mind.
“There’s a proliferation of broadcast companies entering the professional AV industry because of their experience delivering 8K resolutions with AV-over-IP technology. At the same time, the professional AV industry is moving towards IP-based networking solutions,” says Steven Cogels, global director of business development for PlexusAV.
“Compared to other broadcast companies, we are taking a unique and new approach to the professional AV industry. We’re gathering our success in the broadcast industry through Sencore, and translating the success into an entirely new product lineup built specifically for professional AV applications. You could say that PlexusAV is a startup with 70 years of success.”
Sencore adds the PlexusAV ecosystem is built for interoperability because it’s based on the AIMS Alliance IPMX proposed standard, which is built on SMPTE ST 2110. Designed to enable transport of compressed and uncompressed video, audio, and data over IP networks, PlexusAV’s integration of IPMX specifications and standards addresses the professional AV industry’s need for a single set of common, ubiquitous standards-based protocols that ensure interoperability for AV-over-IP.
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