Versatile Meeting Layouts, Multiple Sources, Cameras and Screens (Featuring Valens’ VS3000 Chipset)
July 5, 2025
Transcript:
In the pursuit of increasing collaboration and achieving meeting equity, the subject of optimizing the video conferencing platform layout has been hotly debated within the industry. Every company seems to have a different ideal setup. Will it be a single display or multiple? How many camera views are needed? How should virtual participants be laid out for the in-room attendees, and vice versa?… Read more —>
One thing is for sure – the ability to support multiple video streams, whether for multiple cameras or DPMST, is a must.
And that’s what we’re showing here, based on the Valens VS3000 chipset and its ability to interconnect between chipsets, a feature called DHDI.
Here we have a laptop, outputting DPMST through a USB Type-C connector, to a Valens Evaluation Kit that includes two VS3000 chipsets.
The video is extended as two separate streams on one HDBaseT link, eventually reaching two separate displays. In the other direction, we have two USB cameras that streamed back to the laptop over the same HDBaseT link.
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