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Matrox Graphics Inc. will demonstrate a variety of ground-breaking, IP-based innovations at the 2018 Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation, and Education Conference (I/ITSEC). Featuring the industry’s highest-quality capture and encoding technology at the lowest bitrates, Matrox Maevex enterprise encoders, Extio 3 IP KVM extenders, and Mura IPX video wall and multiviewer cards will stream, extend, record, decode, display, and control multiple 4K video content on advanced modelling, simulation, and training systems—all deployed on a standard one Gigabit Ethernet network.

I/ITSEC attendees will get a first-hand look at an uncompromised, high-performance 4K-over-IP ecosystem—from capture all the way to consumption—that is critical for a wide range of virtual and immersive training applications in the government, military, industry, and academic and research sectors.

Simultaneous capture, streaming and recording

Matrox Extio 3 IP KVM extenders provide seamless control of training and simulation systems from a distanceMatrox Maevex 6120 and Maevex 6150 dual and quad 4K enterprise encoders allow for the simultaneous capture, streaming, and recording of multiple 4K inputs. These powerful all-in-one appliances deliver content to on-premises endpoints, to cloud and internet services, and also record for later editing and viewing, concurrently.

Matrox Extio 3 IP KVM extenders provide seamless control of training and simulation systems from a distance. Delivering exceptional 4Kp60 4:4:4 or quad 1080p60 4:4:4 performance over a standard 1 GbE network—at unprecedentedly low bitrates—Extio 3 enables the design of a scalable and cost-effective KVM matrix over IP to securely route any system to any remote location on the network.

Monitoring and visualisation of data points

Matrox Mura IPX video wall and multiviewer cards offer the highest-density capture, encode, decode, and display capabilities on the smallest footprint. The versatile Mura IPX cards are ideal for the monitoring and visualisation of many data points (baseband, IP, or local applications), as well as for sharing and/or recording—either a region of interest or the entire video wall—for real-time information sharing or review purposes.

See Matrox in action at I/ITSEC 2018 (Orlando, USA), booth 627, from November 26-30, 2018.

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