Rants & rAVes — Episode 1360: Matrox Video Bring the Industry’s First AV-over-IP Gateway to InfoComm — Dubbed Vion

I received some new product scoop on today’s pre-InfoComm-2024 videocast via Matrox Video’s business development manager, Ron Berty. Ron explained that the new Vion lineup will allow Matrox’s ConvertIP AV-over-IP product lineup — using the IPMX standard — to ingest and output video and audio virtually anywhere (even to competitive decoders or from competitive encoders)! The ProAV market will love this! Check it out and then visit Matrox at booth #W1132.
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