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IP-LOGIC AV over IP Technical Manual
TM-003-0001-100-00 | July 15, 2019
© 2019 Zigen Corporation
www.zigencorp.com
Many to Many - Multiple Transmitters to Multiple Receivers
Many to Many Connections consist of multiple Transmitters and multiple Receivers on the same
network. In this scenario, multiple Transmitters will broadcast video network streams and
numerous selected Receivers will receive the broadcast for showing on their local display device.
This scenario is similar to the function of a dedicated matrix switch.
Multiview
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Multiple Transmitters to a Single Receiver
A Multiview Connection consists of multiple Transmitters and one Receiver on the same network.
In this scenario, multiple Transmitters will broadcast video network streams and a single Receiver
will receive all desired broadcasts for showing on its local display device. IP-Logic supports
numerous Multiview layouts for displaying multiple video elements on a single display including
the following:
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Picture in Picture (PIP)
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Picture and Picture (PaP)
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Matrix Grid (2x2, 3x3, 4x4, etc.)
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L-Shape Hybrid Grid
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Arbitrary (elements are placed anywhere on the screen)
Many to Many
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Multiple Transmitters to Multiple Receivers
Transmitter
Receiver
Essentials
Receiver
Receiver
Receiver
Transmitter
Transmitter
Transmitter
HDMI
AVoIP Ethernet
Video and Audio Applications