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Streaming Protocols 101

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Streaming Protocols 101

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This webinar will explain streaming and communications protocols for AV over IP applications, outlining what they are, where are they used, and how to select the best one for your application. We will review the most commons protocols—namely, RTSP, RTP, HLS, MPEG-DASH and SRT—and explain how they manage network congestion, bandwidth, and latency.

Webinar Objectives:

  • Introduce common streaming protocols and use cases
  • Understand their objectives and benefits
  • Select the best streaming protocol for your installation

Presenter:

Caroline Injoyan is a Business Development Manager at Matrox Graphics.

With over 20 years of experience in the technology industry, Caroline has played a pivotal role in conceptualizing and managing award-winning product lines for multi-display video cards, graphics expansion modules, and KVM extenders. She brings to bear a wealth of strategic insight developing angles and applications for networked-products and control software, including Matrox's most recent innovations in IP KVM technology. Her technological and business acumen helped drive the development of Matrox® Extio 3 products, the world’s first KVM extenders to deliver 4Kp60 4:4:4 at unprecedented low bitrates over IP connections.

A thought leader on topics in AV over IP, Caroline's broad experience ranges from product management and marketing to building strategic go-to-market plans for enterprise, post-production, digital signage, gaming and industrial sectors.

Hailing from Montreal, Canada, Caroline holds an MBA from Concordia University and a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from McGill University.