With the acquisition of the Canadian company, Riedel has strengthened its specialization in IP-based hardware and software and expands its range of video solutions, as shown these days in Amsterdam.

Riedel at ISE 2020

For the first time in Ise, the German multinational Riedel Communications attend the fair with the Canadian manufacturer Embryoix among its portfolio of solutions. With this combination of two great successful experiences in the most advanced transport and signal processing for the media and entertainment sectors, the company strengthens its specialization in IP-based hardware and software and expands its range of video solutions.

Embryoix, company founded in 2009 and acquired earlier this year by Riedel, offers high-density miniaturized IP gateways, IP signal processors and converters for television video applications. Since the company promoted in its beginnings the use of small transceiver modules of connectable factor and form (SFP) for signal processing, has registered more than twenty patents for its pioneering technological innovations.

For its part, Riedel is a global company with a similar innovation heritage, and has grown to become a leader in distributed intercom and video networking solutions. This manufacturer has been applying a networked approach to video infrastructures for more than a decade with its real-time media solution, MediorNet.

In Amsterdam it is becoming clear that MediorNet, Riedel's hybrid IP environment, matches perfectly with Embrionix's high-density IP gateway and processing solutions, thus enhancing an entire ecosystem based on IP.

Riedel at ISE 2020

The potential of Bolero

On the other hand, Riedel exhibits in Amsterdam the full potential of Bolero Standalone in all kinds of applications. Thanks to the independent application of this system, antennas chain to each other on a line, or in a redundant ring, over a low-latency synchronized TDM network. Bolero doesn't need IP configuration, as it is truly plug-and-play as is evident in this contest.

Another of the proposals that can be seen at the Riedel stand at ISE 2020 it's your SmartPanel series 1200, with the RSP-1232HL as the protagonist, which features multiple full-color multi-touch displays, 32 hybrid lever keys, the ability to leverage applications to deliver multifunctionality and easily adapt to the different workflows used today.

Like the company's latest SmartPanel application-based user interfaces, the RSP-1232HL panel is ready for users to work the way they always do, while opening up entirely new possibilities.

Each of the 32 RSP-1232HL lever keys integrates a rotary encoder for control over parameters in the same location as the key. Users can choose custom colors for key labels or led rings placed around each key.

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last, Riedel's MicroN IP application creates a seamless bridge between the award-winning MediorNet real-time signal routing network and the company's IP networks. Supports SMPTE ST 2110/AES67 compatible video and audio, as well as baseband video (Sdi) and audio (madi).

Combined with all built-in features - including audio embedding/descaling, frame synchronization, sample rate conversion, audio/video delay, signal routing and on-screen display-, MicroN IP makes the device a universal tool for all IP interface needs.

At the same time, the device can network with all existing MediorNet products. MicroN IP applications range from a standalone SDI-to-IP converter to a fully networked system, with numerous different baseband inputs and outputs and IP gateways.

This app includes support for up to four High Speed MediorNet links, four SMPTE inputs and outputs 2110-20, four 3G-SDI baseband signals and eight 3G-SDI outputs. Of the latter, half are dedicated to monitoring SMPTE ST flows 2110-20. In addition, Riedel MicroN IP also supports up to 128 AES67 audio channels, two optical MADI ports and synchronization I/O.

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Riedel Bolero at ISE 2020


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by • 13 feb, 2020
• section: fully, Mega-Desiccated Special DAV, Signal distribution, Events, networks