
At Booth N2451, the company will present its portfolio of devices powering end-to-end broadcast workflows, linking open standards-based IP infrastructures with software-defined production models.
At the center of the display is Matrox Origin, an asynchronous media framework and foundation for the European Broadcasting Union’s Dynamic Media Facility (DMF) vision. Running on standard IT infrastructure — on-premises or in the cloud — Matrox Origin replaces bespoke hardware interconnected by clocked, synchronous protocols with distributed media services operating in COTS environments.
The Matrox Origin Fabric provides an MXL-compatible, uncompressed media exchange layer that enables secure, application-level content sharing across vendors. By decoupling media processing from dedicated hardware, the system enables low-latency, resilient and highly scalable workflows.
“The broadcast industry is moving toward software-defined and IP-based production models,” Alberto Cieri, Matrox Video SVP of sales and marketing, said. “With Matrox Origin and our comprehensive IP portfolio, we enable customers to achieve greater flexibility and operational efficiency while maintaining the performance and reliability expected in live broadcast environments.”
Complementing Matrox Origin are several IP-based production tools, including:
- Matrox Monarch Edge: Secure, low-latency encoding and decoding for remote production and distribution.
- Matrox ConvertIP: Zero-latency bridging between SDI and ST 2110/IPMX workflows.
- Matrox Vion: A multi-channel Ultra HD IP gateway for encoding, decoding, transcoding and cross-conversion.
- Matrox Avio 2: An ST 2110/IPMX and NMOS-enabled IP KVM extender.
The portfolio also includes broadcast developer solutions such as SMPTE ST 2110 network interface cards, SDI input/output video cards and high-density H.264 encoders and decoders.
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