Systems, methods, and devices for networked media distribution
A technology of media equipment and equipment, applied in the direction of transmission system, selective content distribution, correction of synchronization errors, etc., can solve problems such as logic not built in, increasing terminal equipment delay, complexity and/or cost
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[0032] The following disclosure provides many different implementations or examples for implementing different features of the presented subject matter. Specific examples of components and arrangements are described below to simplify the present disclosure. Of course, these are examples only, not limiting.
[0033] Media signals such as audio and video signals have historically been difficult to share over networks because media signals favor networks with both low latency and accurate time alignment. Existing techniques for sharing media signals are limited to small groups of devices (eg, subnets). These technologies are usually unmanaged (eg, plug and play) to simplify setup for users. For example, in some systems, a device may be automatically recognized and configured once it is plugged in. While a plug-and-play system has some advantages, it compromises many features that might otherwise be available, because complex logic is not built into simple end devices. As a re...
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