Matrox Video

Matrox Video

Matrox Video is a leading manufacturer of video hardware, software, and cloud-based solutions for the broadcast and media market. For more than 45 years, we have worked closely with our global partners to develop products that address business challenges and meet evolving needs.

Today, our continued commitment to the success of our broadcast OEMs, system integrators, and end users is what drives us to deliver innovation that solves real-world industry problems.

Some of our latest innovations include: SMPTE ST 2110 to HDMI/SDI converters monitoring for reliable and seamless ST 2110 signal monitoring; purpose-built REMI encoders and decoders to deliver live, multi-camera remote production events over the open internet and public/private cloud; high-performance IP KVM extenders for secure remote control and switching of multiple broadcast systems over 1 GbE LAN, WAN, and internet networks; and ST 2110 network interface controller (NIC) and SDI I/O cards for the development of on-premises solutions to support multi-channel HD and 4K workflows.

Remaining at the forefront of evolving broadcast technology, Matrox Video is also helping OEMs and broadcasters transition towards developing virtual equipment rooms in the cloud to deliver high-quality, low-latency, uncompressed broadcast productions.

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