In the audio and video hardware industry, the term "signal routing" refers to transferring data or information from its source to its final recipient. In the past, audio and video networks were separated from computer networks; however, with the technology and its capabilities evolving, these networks are now closely linked. While several years ago only computers, printers, and servers worked in this way, nowadays it is possible to also "move" audio and video signals across a single network, without any delay or signal compression.
This type of audio and video signal routing is increasingly used in standalone projects, conferences, and other types of events.
If you are looking for products for routing audio and video signals, creating separate networks, and integrating with computer networks, don’t hesitate to contact KT Serviss specialists!