In one sense, distributed video has been around for as long as TV—put a splitter (right) on the antenna or the cable feed and you had video wherever you wanted it. But you alone. What you were waatching in the bedroom was notavailable inthe living room. VCR, DVD player - only one room coudl use them so you either got lots of them or suffered thorugh it.
Today, distributed video means sahring sources — satellite boxes, Bluray players, antenna..., with a distribution network to get the picture and sound where you want them. Of course it's not always simple but at Infinite Sight and Sound we handle the compexity while you enjoy the show.
Furthermore, technology that originated in the computer world offers exciting new possibilities for distribution of audio, video, still pictures, and text. All these can be saved as digital data on a media server, a computer designed specifically for sharing your content (music, videos, movies...).