Matrox is demoing at ISE 2014 of its innovative graphic and digital video solutions
Matrox Mura cards, the Maevex decoder/decoder 5100, the Avio F125 KVM solution and a new version of the network API for the Mura MPX videowall controller cards are the products that Matrox Graphics has brought to ISE 2014, while the main protagonist of the Matrox Video division is the Monarch HD device.
Matrox Graphics y Matrox Video are present in WHEREAS sharing booth (stand 11-M66) and showing visitors its digital video and graphic solutions. Matrox Video Demonstrating Monarch HD Video Recording and Streaming Device, while Matrox Graphics makes it from the Maevex Series encoder/decoder 5100 1080p60 and the Mura MPX Series controller card.
Besides, Matrox has taken advantage of the fair to present the Avio F125 KVM extension solution that allows transmission without compression or latency over a distance of up to 4 km using a single fiber optic cable. With the Avio F125 extender the user can transmit signals from their system through a single fiber optic cable taking advantage of the greater bandwidth available on the network., as well as play HD video, 2K and 4K consistently without loss of frames or quality.
The Avio F125 KVM Extender takes advantage of the full bandwidth of 10 Gbps that offers current fiber optic technology and transmits all data uncompressed and with zero latency, delivering optimal performance from a remote desktop.
Matrox Monarch HD is a small video streaming and recording device, Designed for professional video producers who need to stream a live event and simultaneously record a higher quality version for later editing tasks. From any HDMI input source, like a camera or a selector, Matrox Monarch HD outputs an H.264-encoded stream with support for RTSP or RTMP. While encoding video signals with bit rates suitable for live streaming, Matrox Monarch HD can simultaneously record a high-quality MP4 file to an SD card, a USB drive or a mapped network drive.
Monarch HD is controlled remotely from any PC or mobile device with an Internet browser. On the part, Matrox Maevex Serie 5100 allows the extension of full HD video over standard IP networks for digital signage projects, as well as video collaboration systems, process automation and control, among other applications. Also enables software-based decoding on non-Maevex devices. Includes Matrox PowerStream software that enables remote management of Maevex devices and a wide variety of stream-management resources including network unicast and multicast.
Matrox Mura MPX Series
Matrox Mura MPX Series video wall controller cards offer great flexibility, Universal input channel support for digital and analog video signals (DVI, RGB/VGA, components, S-Video and Composite). Mura MPX's ability to capture and display uncompressed data ensures text, impeccable video and graphics.
Mura MPX high-density analog video capture cards provide additional NTSC/PAL /SECAM input channel support, while the Mura MPX-SDI card includes support for two 3G SDI video inputs and two DVI outputs.
Matrox MuraControl video wall management software for Windows or iPad offers intuitive control over installations powered by MPX Mura, allowing users to manage how the video wall is captured and organized to meet the specific needs of a wide range of content sectors.
Fusion of technologies for video walls: Advantech-Matrox-VuWall
And el stand de Advantech (hall 8 stand M210) A video wall solution is being shown that merges the technology of this manufacturer with that of VuWall Technology and Matrox.
This video wall solution includes Matrox cards and the Advantech AVS-540 controller, designed for video walls 20 of departures, pre-configured with VuWall2DS software. A solution, which according to Advantech, will allow OEMs and system integrators to create video wall solutions for various markets such as control rooms, transport, surveillance, digital signage or video conferencing.
The AVS-540 is a video wall controller designed for 4U rack mounting equipped with the Xeon E5-2600 processor.. This device can support five Mura MPX cards, allowing for a maximum of twenty video source inputs and display outputs corresponding to twenty monitors.
For your part, VuWall2DS has been developed to make it easier for users to create dynamic and engaging video wall content., Leveraging the latest developments in Matrox Mura MPX display controllers.
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