USA - Matrox Video has announced its participation at InfoComm 2025 in Orlando next month.
At booth 2821, Matrox Video will showcase the Matrox Mura DVW appliance, a powerful IP-based 4K distributed video wall appliance that lets integrators scale out synchronised video walls by simply adding more units. Mura DVW supports a wide range of streams, including one 8K60, four 4K60, or 16 1080p60 feeds using H.265 or H.264. Additionally, Matrox Video will present its new LUMA Pro A380 Octal graphics cards and Mura C4K Quad HDMI 2.0 capture cards with HDCP 2.3 support.
Making its InfoComm debut is Matrox Avio 2, billed as the world’s first NMOS-aware, open standards-based IPMX/ST 2110 IP KVM extender. Delivering ‘superior image quality and performance’, Avio 2 supports up to 4K resolution with a choice of uncompressed or compressed video options on either 1GbE or 10GbE networks. From zero to ultra-low latency, Avio 2 provides secure remote access and seamless integration across diverse control room and live event environments. Additional IP KVM and video wall solutions will also be on display, showcasing the breadth of Matrox Video’s interoperable Pro AV portfolio.
Also being showcased at InfoComm are Matrox Video’s encoders, decoders, and converters to enable live production, distribution, and routing workflows, suitable for any size Pro AV, live event, or corporate environment. ConvertIP converts ST 2110 and IPMX IP signals to and from HDMI, HDBaseT, or SDI, and can be configured to support uncompressed and compressed AV over IP signals. Highlighted at the show is the new ConvertIP SDM Intel smart display module with multiview feature and added SAP support for better interoperability with Dante audio, and more.
Matrox Video’s gateway products enable integrators to bridge IP video signals from one format to another, suitable for environments incorporating different IP video formats and codecs. ConvertIP DSH now enables an IP-to-IP gateway between uncompressed and compressed, PTP/non-PTP, redundant/non-redundant ST 2110 and IPMX formats without significant quality loss and latency. Matrox Vion supports multi-channel transcode and transrate for HEVC, AVC, JPEG XS, and NDI. Vion can also transmux between ST 2110, IPMX, SRT, RTSP, MPEG TS and NDI protocols. Vion will be bridging content between the various Matrox AVoIP products at the booth.
“At InfoComm 2025, we’re excited to show how Matrox Video helps integrators and AV professionals build systems that scale, interoperate, and evolve with open standards,” said Spiro Plagakis, vice-president of product management at Matrox Video. “Whether you’re building video walls, streaming AV content, or managing remote access, our IP portfolio addresses the real challenges of today’s AV workflows.”