Extron helps local schools take Esports to the next level

Extron helps local schools take Esports to the next level
Extron technology has helped Bartow County Schools to take its Esports capabilities to a new level in a 500-seat high school Esports arena.

Bartow County School System, located in the foothills of Georgia’s Appalachian Mountains, has opened a 7,000-square-foot Esports Arena on the campus of Cass High School.

 

With seating for 500, specialised esports furniture, high-powered gaming PCs, professional arena lighting, and AV that includes a 220-in LED videowall and 56,000 watts of sound, the arena ranks as one of the finest esports facilities in the Southeast United States. Not only will students be competing in Georgia High School Association and PlayVS sanctioned events from this arena, but they will get hands-on experience in game development, play-by-play sports announcing, theatrical lighting, and sound design.

Extron AV signal switching, distribution, control, and audio technology help to make the Esports Arena a dazzling experience for players and audiences alike.

The arena's NAV Pro AV over IP network distributes 4K video over 1 Gbps Ethernet with visually lossless quality and near zero latency, so audiences experience the gaming action right along with the players. High-end gaming PCs and tracking PTZ cameras feed AV content into the network via NAV E 121 compact encoders. NAV SD 101 scaling decoders send the gaming action from the AV over IP network to multiple displays, including the giant videowall above the stage, and to an Extron streaming media processor that streams to Bartow's esports channel on YouTube. The arena's audio system includes a DMP 128 Plus audio DSP processor to condition the audio and apply acoustic echo cancellation.

TouchLink Pro touchpanels with intuitive custom graphical user interfaces control the AV system through an IPCP Pro xi control processor working with a NAVigator System Manager.