Matrox Video: Solutions for IP Video Workflows at Inter BEE 2024

Matrox Video: Solutions for IP Video Workflows at Inter BEE 2024
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At Inter BEE 2024, which will be held from November 13-15 at Makuhari Messe in Japan, Matrox Video will partner with Japan Material (booth 5404) to present various solutions for broadcasting and content production challenges.

These solutions will be featured in a series of stations at the Japan Material booth and throughout the event, demonstrating efficient workflows for video capture, production, and distribution using both baseband and IP technology.

Key Booth Presentations at Japan Material Booth 5404

Japan Material will showcase Matrox Video products across three demo stations. Station 1 will focus on conversion, monitoring, and routing using the Matrox ConvertIP video converter/encoder/decoder and Matrox ConductIP routing software. Station 2 will highlight the Matrox Avio 2 IP KVM extender, demonstrating IPMX/ST 2110 open standards-based KVM operations. Station 3 will display the Matrox Monarch EDGE encoder/decoder and Vion IP video gateway, offering solutions for REMI, contribution, and transport applications. An OEM products wall will provide information on Matrox ORIGIN and Matrox Video cards, such as the DSX LE6 D100 and M264 S4 cards.

Additional Matrox Product Showcases

Matrox Video products will also be featured at several locations throughout Inter BEE 2024:

  • INTER BEE DX x IP Pavilion (Hall 3, Nov. 14): ConvertIP, ConductIP, Monarch EDGE, ORIGIN, Avio 2, and Vion
  • AWS Japan (Hall 4, Booth 4203): ORIGIN
  • BROAD-DESIGN (Hall 5, Booth 5201): ConvertIP, Monarch EDGE, and Vion
  • FOR-A (Hall 5, Booth 5117): ConductIP
  • ITOCHU Cable Systems (Hall 4, Booth 4205): Monarch EDGE
  • NETGEAR Japan (Hall 5, Booth 5301): ConvertIP and ConductIP
Focus on IP Video Conversion, Monitoring, and Routing

Matrox ConvertIP, designed for ST 2110 and IPMX workflows, is a practical solution for integrating IP video into SDI infrastructure and various Ethernet networks. It supports ST 2110, JPEG XS for 2110-22, IPMX, 12G-SDI, 4Kp60, and HDMI 2.0 formats. The new ST 2110-7 Daisy Chain mode enhances stream flexibility and reduces costs by enabling multiple transmissions per connection.

Matrox Video: Solutions for IP Video Workflows at Inter BEE 2024
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Advanced 4K IP KVM Performance

The Matrox Avio 2 IP KVM extender is the first of its kind to support open standards-based IPMX/ST 2110 operations. It provides uncompressed, real-time remote functionality on 10GbE networks, with optional JPEG XS codecs for 1G network support. Avio 2 ensures high-resolution performance up to 4K and supports NMOS for device discoverability and stream routing.

Matrox Video: Solutions for IP Video Workflows at Inter BEE 2024
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REMI and Video Transport Solutions

Matrox Monarch EDGE continues to serve remote production needs with HDR 4:2:2 10-bit video, multi-stream sync, and 4K/multi-HD support. New features in version 2.08 include encoder/decoder previews, SRT Connection bonding, and custom PIDs.

Matrox Video: Solutions for IP Video Workflows at Inter BEE 2024
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IP Bridging and Transcoding Capabilities

The Matrox Vion IP video gateway supports NDI and transcodes between formats like NDI6, NDIHX3, ST 2110, and SRT. It is designed for flexible routing in live production, handling HEVC and H264 codecs and featuring multi-channel encoding and transcoding capabilities.

Software-Based Media Infrastructure

Matrox ORIGIN provides a cloud-native media framework for live production, running on standard IT infrastructure. It enables frame-accurate, low-latency operations with APIs for workflow customization. The ORIGIN ecosystem includes partners like InSync Technology, Pebble Beach Systems, and Telos Alliance.

Matrox Video continues to engage with the Japanese broadcast sector to address the industry’s move toward video-over-IP solutions and collect feedback to enhance product development.

About Matrox

Matrox Video is a division of the Matrox Group, specializing in video technology solutions for the broadcast, Pro AV/IT, and emerging markets. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, Canada. Matrox Video develops a wide range of products, including video encoders and decoders, IP KVM extenders, video wall and multiviewer cards, and infrastructure products for IP video workflows. These products are designed to enhance video capture, production, and distribution processes across various industries.

News source: Matrox Video

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