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Distributed Multi-Room Video

Distributed Multi-Room Video Systems

Distributed Multi-Room Video Systems provide the ability to centralize and hide all of the Audio – Video source equipment anywhere within a home or office environment. This custom concealed equipment integration process allows for a clean visually appealing result, having all televisions, displays and monitors installed without any visible wiring & hidden AV source components, to suit any room style or decor.

Distributed Video Systems can range in size from simply one single display or monitor installed, while having all of the corresponding Audio – Video components centralized in a dedicated cabinet or piece of furniture, in the same room the display is mounted. This simplified single display installation solution results in a clean visually appealing wall mounted monitor, display or television installation, with all of the AV system control functionality being distributed from the concealed and hidden equipment, transmitted to the location to the display.

Distributed Video Systems can also consist of significantly larger solutions, which include multiple displays or monitors installed in multiple different rooms or locations throughout a home or business environment. While also still providing the ability to conceal all of the Audio – Video & System Control Equipment installed and centralized in a dedicated AV Equipment rack enclosure, in a specific room within the facility.

These Audio – Video equipment racks are typically installed within the dwelling or office in a dedicated closet, mechanical room, electrical room, etc. This centralized rack provides the central storage for all of the Audio – Video Source Components & System Control Equipment. All of the relevant AV source feeds and system control signals are then distributed from this central rack location throughout the entire building to all of the corresponding displays throughout the facility.

Each of these unique systems have multiple different distribution protocols in regards to Audio – Video data transmission, which can be accomplished by transmitting the signals over various different types of cabling and wiring infrastructures. This flexibility of being able to transmit AV signals over a range of various different types of cabling infrastructure options provides a unique approach which allows for the ability to accommodate any type of AV Distribution installation use cases or system requirements.

The most common types of wiring infrastructure that is utilized for Audio – Video distribution, from the AV source equipment head end to the desired display or monitor location, is Category 5e/6/6A/7/8 Network Cabling. Commonly referred to as Ethernet cable this particular copper based wiring infrastructure can be utilized for multiple different data transmission types. In this particular AV use case, the category grade structured copper wiring is used for transmitting HD & 4K video content, up to hundreds of feet throughout the building utilizing a specialized piece of AV data transmission equipment know as a Video Balun.

Video Baluns provide the ability to utilize various different types of cabling infrastructure, such as Category 6 (Cat6) Ethernet cable, to simulate a virtual HDMI cable which provides the ability to transmit HD & 4K video signals from the centralized AV Equipment head-end rack location to a display or monitor at distances reaching up to 250+ Feet.

With the recent advancements of 4K Video becoming a predominant standard for many TV programs and broadcasting protocols, and also in some new use cases the evolution of 8K Video content transmission. It has become quite bandwidth intensive and increasingly difficult in regards to providing Audio – Video distribution methods enabling the successful and stable transmission of these new high-throughput 4K video signals at the same distances of traditional HD video over Category Network Cabling infrastructures (Cat5e & Cat6). Longer 4K transmission Distances are still achievable utilizing Category Grade wiring, however to accomplish these longer distances of 4K video signal transmission, would require the use of higher grade Cat6A/7/8 wiring to reach 4K distribution distances of up to 100+ FT.

Off-Grid Connected Inc. Typical Distributed Multi-Room Video System Installation Locations & Environments.

Commercial Distributed Video Systems

Small & Large Businesses Distributed Video Systems

Office Buildings Distributed Video Systems

Hospitality & Lodging Industry Distributed Video Systems

Warehouse & Industrial Facilities Distributed Video Systems

Distributed 4K Computer & Workstation Displays

Residential Distributed Video Systems

Custom Home, Cottage & Estate Distributed Video Systems

Retail Storefronts Distributed Video Systems

Shopping Centers & Retail Mall Distributed Video Systems

Distributed CCTV Video Surveillance Monitors & Displays

Multiple Displays, Video Walls & Digital Menu Boards

For dedicated 4K video distribution, a new transmission protocol has been implemented in order to accommodate the exceptionally larger bandwidth requirements needed, along with the distance limitations that traditional Category Network Cabling struggles to handle. This new 4K & even 8K supported video data transmission is accomplished via the utilization of Fibre Optic Cabling Infrastructures, accompanied with a new variation of video Baluns that have been introduced into the custom integration market. These new Fibre Optic based video Baluns provide the same functionality of a traditional Category Grade Cable Balun, but with substantial additional new industry features and functionality in regards to 4K and beyond Video signal distribution.

Fibre Optic Video Baluns perform the standard functions of a traditional Category Grade video Balun, however, they also provide a drastically enhanced bandwidth throughput potential to achieve lossless signal transmission of 4K video feeds and corresponding Audio signals. These Fibre Optic Video Baluns are able to provide this incredible data throughput to achieve Audio – Video transmission rates far exceeding the traditional standard Category Baluns, from 250+ Feet to 10+ Kilometers in specific use cases, via Single-Mode Fibre Optic cabling infrastructures.

Benefits Of Distributed Multi-Room Video Systems

Benefits Of Choosing Off-Grid Connected Inc. For Your Next Distributed Multi-Room Video System Project

Eliminates The Need For Cable/Satellite Boxes, Blu-Ray/DVD Players, Etc. In Each Room When Distributing Sources From A Centralized AV Rack

Specialized Control Systems Eliminate The Need For Using Multiple Remotes For Each AV Source

Provides The Ability To Control All AV Sources From The Comfort Of Your Smart Phone, Tablet, Computer or Personalized Universal Remote Control

No Visible Wiring & Hidden AV Sources Provides The Ability To Suit Any Decor Or Room Style

Provides The Ability To Send HD & 4K Video Content To One Room Or Multiple Rooms Simultaneously Through Matrix Video Switching

Centralized AV Sources Can Be Hidden And Located Anywhere Within A Home, Business Or Office