July 26, 2022 - Lossless, near zero latency video signals are key to the esports experience. No lag time — for players or the audience — means lighting fast reaction times from the gamers and immediate responses from the spectators viewing in real-time on public displays.
In addition to great audio and video, integrating various devices is a priority, such as mouse and keyboard peripherals, headsets, cameras on the gamers themselves, and other considerations.
Sources and peripherals can be either dispersed or centralized. Signals, including USB protocols, must be transmitted over long and short distances bidirectionally with optimal precision and no lag time. Any delays between the commands sent through an interface and the return response will impact the gaming experience negatively.
Video Processing and Performance
Clarity is critical for any esports venue, from small labs to large arenas. Every detail helps the gamer to make real-time decisions within the game, helps moderators to monitor and control the in-room experience, and makes for a more robust spectacle for the audience. To act decisively, the gamer must be able to see clearly.
Lower resolutions, color loss, ghosting, and lag time need to be addressed and resolved as they will negatively impact the experience. The quality of the video cannot be compromised.
Compatibility becomes paramount as signals can only travel so far with high levels of integrity before loss occurs. Video signals require format switching over various extenders to "push" the signals. Each point of signal conversion is a potential point of delay and failure. This extends to complimentary devices such as displays that are critical to the application's success.
Intuitive User-Experience
While enabling technologies deliver the high levels of functionality needed here, intuitive control over the technology is a big piece of the puzzle. Technology is only as good as how it's used, and layering in seamless control for gamers, moderators, and even the spectators is the element that truly brings the ultimate experience to life.
That means controls will be needed for the following:
For Gamers:
For Moderators:
For Spectators:
Audio processing and performance
Audio clarity is just as important as the video image. The ability to hear everyone and everything in high fidelity makes for both a better gaming and spectator experience.
Speech audio must be intelligible as gamers communicate with each other and the moderator. Audio must capture all the high and low frequencies. Background and ambient noise must be filtered.
Any proper audio solution will need to:
Security
When it comes to security in an esports environment, the key components that need to be addressed are content encryption, device access and user access.
Part of the experience for the esports venue is to protect the games from piracy. While the games themselves are protected, the distribution platform must be able to support the most aggressive compliance and risk mitigation standards that are layered on top of the "stock" protection the game carries with it.
Any high-demand video application should leverage all the latest enterprise-grade security protocols, such as 802.1x and TPPS, and will remotely update security patches as they become available.
Higher degrees of certifications — even military grade certifications — should be carefully identified for another layer of confidence. JITC, NIAP, or FIPS certifications protect network infrastructure, the protected gaming content, and all connected devices and the data they hold.
A robust security package should provide:
Management
The larger a venue becomes, the greater the need to be able to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot the system. The right management tool — especially one that has the ability to fix issues remotely, is an incredibly powerful asset.
A proper management system should provide the ability to:
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