BSS Audio expands Soundweb OMNI with 4K60 AV-over-IP 600 Series
BSS has introduced the OMNI 600 Series, a new line of AV-over-IP encoders and decoders designed for distributing 4K60 4:4:4 video, audio, control, and USB 2.0 signals over Gigabit Ethernet. These products offer high-performance networked AV distribution with Dante AV-A interoperability and enterprise-grade security for professional AV installations. The series leverages Motion Wavelet Compression (MWC) to deliver ultra-low latency and pristine video quality.
Key Takeaways
- Supports 4K60 4:4:4 video, audio, and USB 2.0 routing over standard Gigabit Ethernet networks
- Employs Motion Wavelet Compression (MWC) to maintain image quality for high-motion content
- Features native Dante AV-A compatibility for seamless management via Dante Controller and Director
- Includes OMNI-VE-660 dual-stream encoder supporting simultaneous 4K60 MWC and 1080p H.26x streams
- Managed through the AVX Suite for centralized device configuration and virtual matrix switching
Why It Matters
The 600 Series signals BSS's definitive move beyond its heritage in digital signal processing (DSP) into a full-stack AV-over-IP ecosystem. By prioritizing 1G network compatibility with 4K60 performance, BSS is challenging incumbents like Crestron and Q-SYS in the mission-critical corporate and government sectors. The focus on Dante AV-A interoperability reflects a broader industry push toward cross-vendor hardware standards that simplify complex deployments. Watch for adoption rates of the 'app-defined' touch panels previewed alongside this series, as they indicate whether BSS can successfully own the user interface layer in addition to the distribution stack.
Additional Context
The expansion of the Soundweb OMNI ecosystem follows its initial high-capacity DSP debut at ISE 2024. According to HARMAN Professional, the OMNI platform represents the third generation of BSS technology, designed to unify audio, video, and control on a single software canvas. Per AVNetwork (June 2026), this debut at InfoComm 2026 includes the 600, 300, and 200 Series, as well as new OMNI Touch Panels. While the 600 Series targets performance-critical environments, the 300 Series is optimized for bandwidth efficiency over wide area networks using H.264/H.265 compression, and the 200 Series focuses on dedicated USB 2.0 routing. This launch coincides with a significant industry pivot toward unified AVoIP standards. Per Audinate (April 2026), the AV-over-IP market has reached a critical inflection point, with nearly 60% of organizations now transmitting video over IP networks. The emergence of 'AVoIP 2.0' puts a high premium on security, interoperability, and cloud-based management—features BSS has baked into the OMNI series through its native Dante integration and AVX Suite software. Recent reporting from Commercial Integrator (August 2025) suggests that enterprise users are increasingly moving away from proprietary hardware in favor of software-defined architectures that leverage existing IT infrastructure. Market data from IQBoard (December 2025) projects the AVoIP segment will grow to $3.5 billion by 2033, significantly outperforming traditional hardware cycles. Within this competitive landscape, BSS is attempting to leverage its 45-year legacy in audio to capture market share in the 'everything-over-IP' era. According to Inavate (June 2026), the OMNI platform's development was driven specifically by consultant feedback requesting a system that integrates natively with third-party environments rather than remaining a closed ecosystem.
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