Be there as we wrap up SDVoE LIVE! for the summer and contrast past and present in AV control methodology. Twenty years ago, AV control meant a simple bit of logic and a lot of infrared codes pulled from a giant (and not necessarily trustworthy) database. Today, most devices are network-connected and controlled by an API. In this episode we’ll explore what this means for the AV programmer, as well as the system designer and the system owner. Are we, as an industry, truly realizing the powerful potential that this software-defined revolution offers us? Can the traditional AV programmer keep up, or is this an opportunity to bring a new kind of talent into AV (or both)? We will answer these questions with our guest Lincoln King-Cliby, who has been programming AV systems since the days of IR.
The show starts Tuesday, June 29 at 1 PM ET (New York). Stick around for the aftershow to get all your questions answered on the spot.
Participate with questions and comments on Twitter using #sdvoelive.
If you missed previous episodes, "Leveraging Fiber Optics for Video Distribution", "A New Architecture for Network Convergence", "What is a Network, Anyway?, "HDR Explained", “The 8K Revolution in Pro AV”, "Why Samsung Chose SDVoE over a Matrix", "The Lost Art of AV – How Bright Are You?", "HOW Special Is That", "It’s 1:00. Do You Know Where Your Network Is?", "Network Safety for AV Pros", "Practice What You Preach", "So You Think You Know USB?", "Digital Canvas: The Modern Classroom", "The New AV Frontier: eSports", or "The Evolution of Office Space", watch them in SDVoE Academy with access to additional resources, or visit the SDVoE Alliance YouTube channel.