Kramer, an AV experience solutions firm, has launched the KDS-17 and KDS-100 for AVoIP streaming.
June 12, 2024
Kramer, an AV experience solutions firm, has launched the KDS-17 and KDS-100 for AVoIP streaming, according to a press release.
The KDS-17 features include JPEG2K-like compression for AV streaming over 1GE networks, along with support for up to 1,000 video sources; target use cases include spaces requiring 4K60 4:4:4 video quality with minimal latency, command centers, meeting rooms, and digital signage.
The KDS-100 leverages the H.264/265 open standard and supports dual streaming along with 4K60 4:2; target use cases include live recording environments, operations rooms, university auditoriums, and command centers.
"These products exemplify our dedication to providing intuitive, scalable, and secure solutions," Dorit Bitter, EVP of product and technology at Kramer, said in the release. "Our unique technological approach has successfully decoupled high latency from open standards, allowing customers to enjoy the benefits of the 264/265 codec without compromising on performance.
"With these additions, we are setting new standards in the AVoIP domain, ensuring our customers have access to the most advanced technology, easy to deploy and manage, regardless of the scale or complexity of their needs."