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Matrox Avio 2 IP ST 2110/IPMX-Based KVM System and Vion IP Video Gateway Enable Innovative Workflows in Control Room, Production, and Post-Production Environments
MONTREAL — Aug. 29, 2024 — At IBC2024, Sept. 13-16, at the Amsterdam RAI, technology innovator Matrox® Video will showcase products that solve the daily challenges facing broadcasters and content producers in the capture, production, and delivery of high-quality baseband and IP video, as well as in the management, routing, and orchestration essential to those workflows.
High-Performance 4K IP KVM Solutions
Matrox Extio™ 3 IP KVM extenders and the Matrox KMLync keyboard and mouse switch enable flexible KVM matrix system design over IP, enhancing multi-monitor operator workspaces, boosting productivity, and supporting innovative workflows. Extio 3 provides low-bitrate, glitch-free 4Kp60 4:4:4 and quad 1080p60 4:4:4 video extension and switching over 1GbE networks, with advanced multi-view capabilities, multi-system control with seamless mouse switching, and enhanced security.
The industry-first, open standards-based IPMX/ST 2110 Matrox Avio 2 IP KVM will be showcased in a tech preview at IBC2024. Avio 2 brings broadcast-grade quality to KVM by ensuring unparalleled video quality and performance with uncompressed, real-time remote operation on 10GbE networks, with support for 1G networks using optional JPEG XS codecs. Fully NMOS-compatible, Avio 2 enables easy device discoverability and routing of media streams, with support for superior image quality up to 4K and 4:4:4 color space, fast switching, lag-free operation, 24/7 reliability, and robust security. Through interoperability with Matrox ConvertIP and other IPMX/ST 2110 devices, Avio 2 opens up new workflows across production and control room environments.
Encoding/Decoding for REMI, Contribution, and Transport
The Matrox Monarch EDGE encoder/decoder, known for ultra-low-latency, high-resolution (HDR 4:2:2 10-bit video) multi-stream sync, 4K/multi-HD support, and genlock, has evolved into a versatile choice addressing video transport and distribution workflows. New features in version 2.08 include reprogrammable I/O, encoder and decoder previews/thumbnails, SRT Connection bonding, custom PIDs, and more.
IP Bridging and Encoding/Transcoding
The Matrox Vion IP video gateway solves the challenge of moving from one IP video format to another. The first Matrox Video product to support NDI, Matrox Vion transcodes between NDI6, NDIHX3, IPMX, ST 2110, SRT, RTSP, and other formats and codecs, enabling flexible routing workflows that boost productivity and enable new on-prem and cloud IP-to-IP workflows. With support for HEVC 4:2:0, 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 10-bit, and H264 codecs, plus optional SDI/HDMI inputs, SDI/HDMI I/O, the IP-to-IP video gateway is ideal for demanding live production and collaboration applications.
IP Video Conversion, Monitoring, and Routing
Designed for ST 2110 and IPMX workflows, the PoE-enabled Matrox ConvertIP video converter/encoder/decoder is a cost-effective solution for integrating the latest IP video formats into existing SDI video infrastructure and 1/10/25GbE data networks. ConvertIP supports compressed and uncompressed ST 2110 formats, including JPEG XS for 2110-22, as well as IPMX, 12G-SDI, 4Kp60, and HDMI 2.0.
Building Software-Based Live Production Media Facilities of the Future, Today
The Matrox ORIGIN asynchronous media framework allows broadcasters and developers to re-architect tier 1-capable live production media facilities to run on standard IT infrastructure at any scale — whether on-prem or in the cloud. Matrox ORIGIN offers a cloud-native architecture capable of frame-accurate, low-latency, and high-availability operations, built on media services interconnected with an uncompressed fabric across a distributed environment.
At the Matrox Video booth, IBC attendees can witness a demo of Matrox ORIGIN powering live workflows that are widely considered impossible using IT equipment. The demo will include a large-scale production workflow of 40 live streams, complete with graphics, DVEs, clips, switching, and audio, all running on multiple systems in AWS across different availability zones — all uncompressed. Attendees can also see Matrox ORIGIN in action on Sept. 14, at 11 a.m. CET, at the IBC-exclusive seminar, “Your Complete Blueprint for the IT Revolution in Live Production.”
Newly Expanded Range of ST 2110 Developer Network Cards
The Matrox DSX LE5 D25 LP and DSX LE6 D100 network interface controller (NIC) cards are the latest additions to the Matrox DSX Developer products lineup of SMPTE ST 2110 cards that power flexible, cost-effective products enabling the broadcast and pro-AV industries’ shift to IP workflows.
Matrox Video Spokesperson Quote
“With longtime expertise in IP standards, Matrox Video provides modern tools that help broadcasters, live event producers, and OEMs implement and leverage ST 2110 to deliver high-quality content over IP. At IBC2024, we’ll show a broad lineup of point-of-use products for IP infrastructure and remote operation — everything needed to process video and control workstations — as well as a cloud-native, IT-based architecture poised to facilitate the broadcast industry’s transformational shift to software-defined infrastructure.” — Spiro Plagakis, vice president of product management at Matrox Video
More information about Matrox Video and its products is available at video.matrox.com.
About Matrox Video
Matrox Video is a global leader in video technology. Featuring a complete portfolio of best-in-class hardware, software, APIs, and SDKs, Matrox Video enables OEMs, system integrators, value-added channel partners, and end users to push the boundaries of video innovation. Serving the AV/IT, broadcast, and emerging markets for over 45 years, Matrox Video is synonymous with quality, performance, interoperability, and support. Matrox Video’s legal entity is Matrox Graphics Inc., part of the Matrox Group.
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