Matrox Mura IPX Cards Continue Market Permeation with Additional Third-Party Graphics, DirectShow and Linux Support

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- In its firm commitment to true interoperability, Matrox® Graphics today announced that its best-of-breed Mura IPX line of capture, encode, decode, and display cards has been enhanced to allow even greater interoperability, with added support for 3rd party graphics cards, DirectShow® and the Linux operating system.

“Matrox technology is the perfect backbone for multi-monitor video wall and multiviewer configurations,” notes Fadhl Al-Bayaty, product manager, Matrox Graphics. “Capture, encode/decode, and display demands evolve over time; by expanding our operating system support and adding the capability to work with third-party graphics processors such as AMD®, Nvidia® and Intel®, we’re providing solution providers with massive opportunities to build world leading, IP-enabled systems.”

Ideal for control rooms, digital signage, AV presentation and other applications requiring high-density capture, streaming, recording, decoding, displaying, and control, Mura IPX cards now fit seamlessly into every video wall system and operator workstation in-use or in design today.

Mura IPX Decoder Cards: Decode Massive Amounts of Content to Any Video Wall
The amount of video being streamed across the network increases daily, and therefore, it is crucial to be able to decode content for display using the output card of choice. Able to decode many streams of IP video, Mura IPX IP decoder cards can now process and pass this content directly to any in-system video card, taking advantage of each card’s unique display capabilities to offer users the ability to make the immersive experiences that work for them.

Mura IPX Encoder Cards for Recording & Streaming: Add Full-Scale Encoding Capabilities to Any System
The need to capture, decode, process and/or encode video to further distribution is essential to modern AV networks. Mura IPX encoder cards can now take content from anywhere, including HDMI sources, IP streams sources, and/or directly from your video card of choice, and encode that content for recording and/or live streaming applications (from Windows or Linux systems). This further expands upon the Mura IPX encoder’s world-class ability to offer high-density H.264 encoding and decoding capabilities for use in virtually any application of encoding, decoding, or transcoding.

About Mura IPX
Mura IPX 4K capture & IP decode cards
and Mura IPX 4K capture & IP encode/decode cards deliver advanced video processing and networking capabilities, while the Mura IPX decode and display cards facilitate high-quality, high-density IP-based multiviewers and personal video walls.

On display at InfoComm 2017 (Booth: 1973) Mura IPX Series cards are a driving force behind IP-based 4K display walls in critical environments requiring high-density capture, encode, stream, record, decode, and display capabilities.

Details
For more information about supported systems, models, and configurations, please see the most recent Release Notes.

About Matrox Graphics Inc.
Matrox Graphics is a global manufacturer of reliable, high-quality ASICs, boards, appliances, and software. Backed by in-house design expertise and dedicated customer support, Matrox products deliver stellar capture, extension, distribution, and display. Engineering high-quality products since 1976, Matrox technology is trusted by professionals and partners worldwide. Matrox is a privately held company headquartered in Montreal, Canada. For more information, visit www.matrox.com/graphics.

 

Matrox is a trademark of Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd., registered in Canada and other countries. All other company and product names are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of their respective owners.



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