Matrox Video To Showcase IP-Based Live Production Solutions At NAB 2025

Matrox Video has announced its participation at NAB 2025, where it will reinforce its position as the trusted supplier of IP-based live production solutions. Booth visitors will experience the latest innovations designed to optimize today’s live production workflows while paving the way for the next generation of IP-based broadcasting.
Matrox Video will showcase its industry-leading solutions, including Monarch EDGE, ConvertIP, Vion, Avio 2, and Matrox ORIGIN—each engineered to streamline live production workflows. Monarch EDGE is a high-performance, low-latency IP-based encoder and decoder pair that supports 4K and multi-HD workflows. At NAB, Matrox Video will demonstrate its low-latency SRT encode and decode capabilities, including the latest ancillary data transport features for remote production and contribution workflows.
As the ultimate ST 2110 and IPMX bridging solution, Matrox ConvertIP enables integration between HDMI and SDI for flexible and future-ready AV deployments. The latest in the series to be demonstrated at NAB, Matrox ConvertIP SDM, is an Intel Smart Display Module (SDM) that supports ST 2110 and IPMX inputs, delivering zero-latency 4K video over IP while ensuring compatibility across diverse systems.
Another new device to watch out for is Matrox Vion, a robust IP video gateway that supports multi-channel encoding, decoding, and transcoding across ST 2110, IPMX, SRT, and NDI formats. At NAB, Matrox Video will showcase Vion’s ability to transcode between NDI, SRT, ST 2110/IPMX, and JPEG XS, demonstrating its versatility in handling multiple streams simultaneously.
As the world’s first NMOS-aware, open standards-based ST 2110/IPMX IP KVM extender, Matrox Avio 2 delivers superior image quality and performance with support for up to 4K resolution, while providing ultra-low latency, secure remote access, and seamless integration across diverse systems. At NAB, Matrox Video will demonstrate how Avio 2 natively shares KVMA signals with other ST 2110 devices and integrates seamlessly via NMOS.
NAB 2025 will also serve as a platform to drive adoption of Matrox ORIGIN, an asynchronous media framework designed for next-generation live production. Matrox ORIGIN is a media aware framework that runs on standard IT equipment, enabling you to build software-defined broadcast infrastructure—whether on-premises or in the public cloud. It replaces bespoke broadcast hardware interconnected with clocked, synchronous protocols like ST 2110 or SDI with software media services operating in a distributed COTS environment that is interconnected with an uncompressed fabric—all running asynchronously.
Lastly, Matrox Video will highlight the DSX LE5 D25 LP and LE6 D100 ST 2110 network interface controller (NIC) cards, which enable cost-effective, flexible IP workflows for broadcasters. Offering multi-channel video, I/O over 10/25/100GbE and leveraging the media-processing rich Matrox DSX SDK, these cards power scalable HD-to-8K solutions on COTS hardware.
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