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Videoconference


Videoconferencing is nowadays an indispensable resource for remote communication. Its successful implementation requires both professional audio and video equipment, as well as big networks with an adequate bandwidth. A room equipped for videoconferencing must integrate at least one codec, camera, microphone, a set of speakers, a display, and be supplemented with appropriate lighting and ambient audio control. It is vital to have the sufficient bandwidth required by the session. A multipoint session for example, requires a central point, a multipoint codec and also the neccessary bandwidth that supports each one of the links to the remote sites. To control the feedback, between microphones and speakers, it is necessary to have a feedback suppressor, normally covered by a Digital Signal Processor (DSP).

Particularly, in the case of having a boardroom with microphones and video conference, we reach one of the biggest challenges in audio integration. The audio from the local site and the audio from the remote site must coexist without the neccessity of having technical expertise at both points, therefore, an automated work for most of the sessions that will be carried out must be programmed. If, in addition to this, we added audio from other sources such as Blu-Ray, or computers that reproduce any type of audio signal, we would have so many elements in the mix that it would be impossible for the Board to work without a digital signal processor (DSP). This device has different audio inputs and outputs, as well as filters to equalize and regulate audio levels, feedback, and other signals that can be generated in a session with or without video conference. Our company can assist you with a design that integrates the right components for the audio to be appropriate in a Boardroom, an auditorium or Control Room.