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  • ISE: Matrox launches new 3 x 3 videowall controller PC card

    A new Matrox product will be unveiled at ISE 2016 that will power a 3x3 video wall, making it ideal for signage installations in retail, corporate, entertainment and hospitality environments. It will be combined with a Matrox Mura IPX 4K capture and IP decoder board in the same PC to show how easy it can be to stream IP sources, including IP cameras and Matrox Maevex encoded sources, to display walls. Matrox MuraControl for Windows video wall management software will control and manage the content. This setup will also be used to demonstrate control room and security surveillance scenarios.

    A collaborative control room ecosystem will feature a 4K video wall and operator desk ideal for process control, dispatch, transportation, air traffic control and security command centers. Matrox Mura MPX video wall controller cards and Mura IPX cards will power the video wall, which will capture, encode, stream, decode, and display HD and 4K content from Axis IP cameras, Maevex encoders and a PC. The operator system will contain a Matrox C680 multi-monitor graphics card and Mura IPX cards to enable sharing a region of the desktop on the wall while also running Matrox.

    Multi-monitor graphics cards, H.264 encoders & decoders and video wall
    controller cards combine to give integrators and developers a detailed look at
    real-world video wall and operator workstation setups

    MuraControl for Windows or Matrox PowerStream™ video management software. The setup will be bidirectional — content (up to 4K) from the desk can be sent to the wall and content from the wall can be sent to the operator’s screens — which makes sharing information easier in critical decisionmaking environments. Matrox to feature digital signage, control room and AV-over-IP demonstrations at ISE 2016.

    AV-over-IP for Corporate, Education, Training and Medical Environments Maevex H.264 encoders and decoders cost-effectively stream, record and control high-quality, lowbitrate Full HD content over a standard IP infrastructure. In the demonstration, Maevex will encode and stream a variety of applications and sources and also decode a variety of streams from different stations throughout the booth, demonstrating the ease and flexibility of AV-over-IP for AV transport and matrixing. In addition, a Matrox C420 quad-output graphics card connects to Maevex encoders to enable realtime pass through for local viewing and then IP distribution for remote viewing or collaboration to one or many locations, all from the same Maevex device.

    Developer Toolkits
    The Matrox Endea™ OEM reference platform will be on display for developers and designers of
    systems and applications such as video wall controllers, video extension products, video and matrix
    switchers, multiviewers, encoding appliances for streaming and/or recording, decoding appliances,
    and communications and collaboration appliances.

    A variety of Matrox products will be featured on third-party stands at ISE 2016. Matrox C-Series multimonitor graphics cards will be used with Scala digital signage software on the Avnet Embedded stand and with VisioSign software on the VisioSign stand. Matrox Mura MPX video wall controller boards will be used by Mitsubishi and VuWall to drive a variety of video wall configurations. VuWall will also incorporate Matrox Mura IPX 4K capture and IP decoder cards  and Matrox Maevex 5100 Series H.264 encoders into their presentations. In addition, the Matrox products will be featured in interactive digital signage, control room and AV-over-IP demonstrations on the Matrox stand 11-F48.

    Avnet Embedded – stand 8-K315
    Avnet Embedded will run a 3x2 video wall from a Scala-certified Matrox C680 multi-monitor graphics card using Scala’s industry-leading digital signage software. The Avnet Embedded team helps industrial equipment and device manufacturers develop faster, robust and secure kiosks, digital signage, POS/EPOS devices and intelligent industrial automation applications.

    Mitsubishi Electric Europe — stands 2-A24, 2-A25, 2-A36
    Mitsubishi will feature VuWall’s VuScape video wall controller powered by Matrox Mura MPX capture and display boards. Visitors will have the chance to see how a high-density, low-footprint controller based on Matrox Mura technology can be used to display multiple inputs across multiple outputs with exceptional-quality scaling. This hardware/software combination provides the stability, scalability, reliability, and input/output density needed in demanding environments that require high-performance video wall solutions.

    Matrox multi-monitor graphics cards, video wall controller cards and H.264 encoders & decoders will be featured in action at ISE 2016.

    VisioSign A/S — stand 8-F270
    VisioSign will be using a Matrox C420 quad-output graphics card inside their PC-based video wall controller designed to run demanding content such as 4K videos. An animated 3D video will promote their “Digital Building” concept in combination with their new BlackLine hardware, illustrating how corporate customers can use VisioSign software to develop their own internal communication strategies targeting employees and guests with the VisioSign hardware placed strategically throughout their buildings.

    VuWall Technology, Inc. — stand 4-R54
    VuWall will present the latest version 2.7.3 of VuWall2 video wall software which will drive independent 2x2 and 3x2 display arrangements in a multi-surface configuration through a single VuScape VS280M video wall controller equipped with two Matrox C680 six-output graphics cards.

    The video wall controller system will also include Matrox Mura IPX decoder cards to demonstrate high-quality, multi-channel 4K and HD decoding over standard IP. A Matrox IPX decoder card will also capture 4Kp30 HDMI sources coming from a separate system. Matrox Maevex encoders that will be streaming or recording 1080p60 video from an HDMI input will be used to add various non-IP sources into the IP video wall infrastructure. A Matrox Maevex encoder will also be used to stream Full-HD 1080p60 video from a separate operator desk.
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