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HOW AUDIO VIDEO DISTRIBUTION WORKS
In a traditional home entertainment system setup, each component exists in your media room. For instance, your TV, AV receiver, and other AV sources live in a single piece of cabinet furniture.
But this is the twenty-first century, and there’s no reason to clutter your space with bulky devices. Instead, you can store them safely in a clean rack that stays in your basement or an unused closet.
By organizing all your AV sources (except for your TV, of course) in an out-of-the-way area, you can maintain easy control over all your favorite movies, sports, and more.
The system will then stream content all over the house. Connected by cabling that runs within the walls, you can trust that the quality will be the same in your basement home theater and in your upstairs bedroom.
STREAMING MUSIC
While you can stream your favorite video content throughout your property, one of the biggest benefits to an AV distribution system is the ability to craft a playlist for your entire home.
Stream lossless audio to every room of your house, whether you want to define a playlist for each room or listen to the same tracks from the living room to the backyard.
Plus, you can access everything from your physical media collection and thousands of tracks via premium streaming services.
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