ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Audio Video Bridging

Audio video bridging (AVB) is like playing with toys that are all connected together. Imagine you have a toy garage, a toy race car, and a toy helicopter. Normally, you play with them separately, but with AVB, you can connect them all together and play with them at the same time.

AVB is a way for different electronic devices to communicate with each other using the same language, just like how you and your friend speak the same language to understand each other. With AVB, devices like a microphone, a speaker, and a camera can talk to each other and work together smoothly.

Think of it like a big orchestra playing music where everyone needs to play their part at the right time. Without AVB, it's like each musician is playing their instrument but they're not listening to each other. But with AVB, they can all listen to each other and play together perfectly.

AVB also helps make sure that the sound and video you hear and see is clear and doesn't lag or stop. Just like how you need to speak clearly and listen carefully to understand what someone is saying to you, AVB helps all the electronic devices to talk to each other clearly and without any problems.

So, next time you watch a video or listen to music, remember that AVB makes it all possible by connecting different devices and helping them communicate smoothly!