The PlexusAV P-AVN-4 IPMX Transceiver is a versatile, high-performance AV-over-IP device capable of both encoding and decoding video. Built to support open standards like IPMX, the P-AVN-4 ensures seamless integration into existing and future AV networks. With robust video scaling, HDR support, and flexible network connectivity options, it delivers high-quality, low-latency video transmission across various AV applications, from digital signage to live production.
The P-AVN-4 can be used for a wide range of applications, from small deployments in a meeting room using only a few transceivers to large installations in higher educations or conference centers with hundreds of transceivers. The AVN series provides you with a standards based, interoperable and scalable solution that allows delivery of future proof installations.
Applications:
• Educational and Corporate AV
• Digital Signage
• E-Sports and Live Production
• Virtual Matrix Switching
• Broadcast and Production
What Is IPMX? (Internet Protocol Media Experience)
IPMX is the only true open standard for AV-over-IP, allowing products to be spec'd from multiple manufacturers. Being locked into a single ecosystem is the old-tech way of doing things, and that's why with PlexusAV, you never have to worry about spec'ing the wrong or right product - it just works thanks to IPMX. PlexusAV means 100% compatibility, reliability and performance.Is a proposed set of open standards and specifications to enable the carriage of compressed and uncompressed video, audio and data over IP networks for the pro AV market. It includes provisions for control, copy protection, connection management and security.
IPMX takes an open-standards approach to ensure that accessibility, ease of use, and implementation are available to all. The authors of its components come from organizations that represent the best interests of the pro AV market as a whole, rather than the interests of the few. This is in contrast to other solutions that, while calling themselves standards, are owned by a single entity that controls their intellectual property and usage, whether it is in the form of hardware, software, or a combination of the two. IPMX builds on foundational work from SMPTE, AWMA, and VSF.