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[Developing AV Solutions]
When designing an AVB system, ensuring that these are AVB compliant is critical.
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Had something like this in a mock, I picked B since loudspeakers seem important in AVB audio signal chains. But if the key word is "most critical," would that change based on if endpoints or network gear matter more?
Hard to say, D, since AVB really relies on the network electronics being compliant. Trap is B, but that's just an endpoint.
Man, AVIXA loves to throw these curveballs. Probably D since without compliant switches the whole AVB system just breaks, no audio makes it end-to-end. The endpoints matter but network gear is the real bottleneck for actual AVB features. Someone shout if they think otherwise, I'm not 100%.
D
Not B, it's D. The network electronics must be AVB compliant so all the timing and QoS features work. Loudspeakers are endpoints and don't handle AVB switching, that's the trap here.
Its D here. For AVB systems, network electronics (like switches) have to support the AVB protocols for timing and stream reservation. Displays and loudspeakers can be non-AVB as long as the network gear is compliant. Pretty sure about this but correct me if I missed something.
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