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Telepresence

Videoconferencing is nowadays an indispensable resource for communicating at a distance. Its correct implementation requires both professional audio and video equipment and robust networks with adequate bandwidth. A room equipped for videoconferencing must include at least one codec, a camera, microphone, speakers, a screen, and be complemented with appropriate lighting and controlled ambient audio. It is vitally important that the link, whether dedicated or via the Internet, has the bandwidth required by the session. A multipoint session, for example, requires at the central point, in addition to a multipoint codec, the bandwidth supported by each of the links to the remote sites. To control feedback, the vice between microphones and speakers, it is necessary to have a feedback suppressor, generally included in a Digital Audio Processor (DSP).

Particularly in the case of having a meeting room with microphones and videoconferencing, we are faced with one of the biggest challenges in audio integration. The audio coming from the local site and the audio coming from the remote site must coexist without the opportunity in many cases to have specialized technicians at both points, so there must be adequate programming that works automatically for most of the sessions that will be carried out. If in addition to this we were to add audio coming from other sources such as Blu-Ray, or computers that reproduce any type of sound, we would have so many elements in the mix that it would be impossible for the room to function without a digital audio processor (DSP).

This device has different audio inputs and outputs, as well as filters that equalize and regulate audio levels, feedback, and other defects that can be generated in a session with or without videoconference. Our company can advise you with a design that integrates the appropriate components so that the audio inside a Boardroom , Auditorium or Monitoring Center is appropriate.