Wohler Announces 3G-SDI To 12G-SDI Upgrade Path

Wohler Technologies, a manufacturer of Audio and Video monitoring technologies announces the availability of a new Module option for iSeries Audio and Video monitoring products.
This new module, OPT-RMOC-12G, makes it possible to migrate a 3G-SDI capable monitor to a 12G-SDI (4K) capable monitor. It Includes a single BNC as well as a SFP cage for a 12GSDI or ST2110 (@1080p) input and works with most 1U & 2U iSeries in-rack monitors. Installed in the option card slot, OPT-RMOC-12G is capable of monitoring 16 channels of audio (iAM & iVAM Series), plus a single video input on iVAM Series. Both audio & video are selectable from a choice of sources connected directly to the card, or inputs connected to the in-rack monitor.
Wohler has a history of building scalable, modular and future-proof products, and this development continues that tradition. Wohler monitors support all industry-standard baseband and IP formats including Dante, Ravenna and AES67. Support for ST2110, 2022-6/-7, Analog and MADI are included. Broad support for DOLBY formats including ATMOS, DD+ and Dolby-E are included, as well as MPEG-H and AES. Monitors are available in Audio only or Audio & Video capable versions.
A key feature to note is that this new module also adds Remote Monitoring capability for use with Wohler’s new MAVRIC Cloud-based monitoring solution. MAVRIC is a software-based solution that enables the ability to look at Video, listen to Audio, see Audio bars, levels and Loudness all through a Web browser, and is accompanied by a Mobile Application for Apple/Android. This application unifies teams by centrally providing Alerts and Communications (voice, video or chat) inside MAVRIC.
The Wohler team will be demonstrating MAVRIC at IBC & NAB NY this fall.
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