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Matrox to unveil IP-based encoders, extenders and streaming appliances at Integrated Systems Europe 2019

At Integrated Systems Europe 2019 (stand #11-D120), Matrox will reveal its complete multi-award-winning, IP-based portfolio, demonstrating world-class capture, streaming, recording, extension, switching, decoding, display, and control on a one Gigabit Ethernet network. Featuring Matrox Maevex dual and quad 4K enterprise encoders, Matrox Mura IPX capture/encode/decode and multiviewer cards, Matrox Extio 3 IP KVM extenders, Matrox Monarch LCS and HDX streaming and recording appliances, and Matrox Monarch EDGE 4K contribution and remote production encoders, visitors will discover how these game-changing building blocks seamlessly address the most demanding IP requirements for today’s networked AV applications and workflows. Control room collaboration over IP Matrox technologies will capture and share IP, physical, and PC content between operators, between operators and a video wallMatrox Maevex 6150 quad 4K enterprise encoder appliances, Matrox Mura IPX video wall cards, Matrox Extio 3 IP KVM extenders, and Matrox C-Series multi-display graphics cards will combine to replicate a complete control room ecosystem. Matrox technologies will capture and share IP, physical, and PC content between operators, between operators and a video wall, and between local and remote display walls. Multi-channel 4K live streaming and recording Matrox Maevex 6150 and Maevex 6120 enterprise encoders will deliver multi-4K content to Mura IPX 4K multiviewer and Maevex 5150 Full HD decoder endpoints, to cloud and internet services, and local and networked storage for recording—all simultaneously. 4K desktop capture and encoding Matrox Mura IPX capture cards will exhibit the most advanced capture, encoding, and decoding capabilities from a single card by streaming and recording desktops, entire video walls, and selected regions of interest—with pixel-for-pixel or scaled-down representation of the display wall—over LAN and internet. IP KVM extension and switching Matrox Extio 3 IP KVM extenders will demonstrate exceptional 4Kp60 4:4:4 and quad 1080p60 4:4:4 performance over a standard Gigabit Ethernet network—at unprecedentedly low bitrates—while illustrating a scalable and cost-effective KVM matrix over IP to securely route any system to any remote location on the network. Matrox Maevex 6020 Remote Recorder Matrox Maevex 6020 Remote Recorder will showcase best-of-breed live streaming and recording functionality unique to the Panopto video platformA Panopto-dedicated, plug-and-play media capture appliance, the Matrox Maevex 6020 Remote Recorder will showcase best-of-breed live streaming and recording functionality unique to the Panopto video platform. Benefit from simultaneous dual Full HD live streaming video, and multiple recordings of different qualities per input, with the addition of near-silent operation, one-touch recording controls, and more on a dedicated, single-purpose appliance. Lecture capture for every classroom Matrox Monarch LCS appliances will highlight the ease with which higher education IT administrators can readily integrate these encoders into today’s most popular open video and learning management systems, including Ensemble Video, Kaltura, Presentations2Go, TechSmith Relay, UbiCast, and more. Discover how operators can easily define profiles for live streamed and recorded lectures by mixing camera and presentation material, and once configured, can be managed by anyone at the push of a button. Social media webcasting with local recording Matrox Monarch LCS and Monarch HDX Full HD appliances will reveal live webcasting made simple by streaming from multiple HDMI and SDI sources to Facebook Live, YouTube, and content delivery networks (CDN)—with multi-camera production value—while simultaneously recording to a second location. Attendees will also witness first-hand a technology preview of the Matrox Monarch EDGE 4K contribution and remote production encoder with 12G-SDI and SMPTE ST 2110 connectivity.

Panopto collaborates with Matrox to release the new Maevex 6020 remote recorder

Panopto, a video platform provider for businesses and universities, and Matrox Graphics Inc., a global manufacturer of reliable, high-quality encoder cards, appliances, and software, announced the forthcoming release of a new Panopto-certified media capture appliance. Purpose-built for the Panopto video platform, the new Matrox Maevex 6020 Remote Recorder supports best-in-class video recording and live streaming in a compact, turnkey form factor. In recent years, businesses and universities have expanded their AV infrastructure to provide video recording and streaming capabilities in more classrooms and conference rooms. To scale effectively, these organisations increasingly require video capture solutions that can be installed easily by in-house staff and that take up minimal space in the room. With a compact form factor, low power usage, and whisper-quiet operation, the appliance is ideal for broadcast-quality video recording and streaming at an affordable price point Broadcast-quality video recording In response to this growing demand, Panopto and Matrox Graphics engineering teams jointly developed the Maevex 6020. With a compact form factor, low power usage, and whisper-quiet operation, the appliance is ideal for organisations looking for broadcast-quality video recording and streaming at an affordable price point. By simply connecting the appliance to the network and plugging in video sources, businesses and universities can: Capture live and on-demand video: An intuitive, web-based dashboard enables the scheduling of video recordings and live broadcasts from anywhere. Customers can also control, schedule and monitor recordings from their phone using the Remote Control capability in Panopto for iOS and Android. Share videos to any device: All videos captured by the Maevex 6020 are automatically published to Panopto's video content management system, where they're encoded for on-demand playback on any device. Search inside videos: Panopto's unique Smart Search technology enables users to search inside videos and fast-forward to any word spoken or shown. The appliance enables organisations to automate the capture and streaming of presentations, lectures, meetings and events Automating capturing and streaming The appliance is built for simple operation with no extraneous features. It provides presenters with a visual indicator of the current recording state, and one-touch controls to start, stop, and pause recordings. In addition, the appliance enables organisations to automate the capture and streaming of presentations, lectures, meetings and events. It supports the scheduling of one-time and recurring events, remote configuration of recording devices, and previews of video feeds and audio histograms. "Every classroom, conference room, and auditorium has unique logistical requirements, and we built Panopto to support infinite customization of the AV infrastructure in these learning spaces," said Eric Burns, co-founder and CEO of Panopto. "Regardless of the form factor or use case, our goal is to provide a best-in-class video capture solution. Through our partnership with Matrox, we're taking the next logical step in this strategy, working with an industry leader to provide a sleek, compact device that has the power and reliability of larger appliances at an affordable price point." Multi-channel encoding solution "Maevex technology is the latest in Matrox's line of realtime, multi-channel encoding solutions for the enterprise and education markets," said David Chiappini, vice president of research and development at Matrox Graphics Inc. "When you combine the performance and ease-of-use of this technology with Panopto's video management and search capabilities, you get an industry-leading, end-to-end solution for video-based communications and learning in the cloud or on-premises." The Maevex 6020 remote recorder will be released this fall with full pricing details coming later this summer.

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