Description
Matrox ConvertIP DRS — Dual-Channel RJ45 SDI-to-IP Converter for ST 2110/IPMX Workflows
The Matrox ConvertIP DRS is a high-performance, dual-channel RJ45 SDI-to-IP converter designed to streamline modern broadcast and post-production workflows. Built to handle both transmitting and receiving ST 2110 or IPMX signals, it unifies infrastructure by bringing together robust 12G-SDI capabilities, precise genlock, and flexible IP networking all within a single, compact device. Whether you’re migrating to IP-based production, consolidating broadcast infrastructure, or building a hybrid environment that spans traditional SDI and modern IP, ConvertIP DRS delivers reliable, low-latency performance with interoperability at its core. This device is purpose-built for studios, OB vans, post facilities, and live production environments that demand paddle-fast switching, synchronization, and broad compatibility with industry-standard IP workflows.
Seamless dual-channel operation — ConvertIP DRS supports two independent channels for SDI-to-IP or IP-to-SDI conversion, enabling flexible routing and cross-conversion across ST 2110 and IPMX networks. With dual channels, engineers can configure redundant paths, parallel encodes/decodes, or split streams to multiple destinations, all while keeping timing and synchronization in strict adherence to broadcast standards. The result is a resilient, scalable solution that grows with your IP deployment and accommodates evolving formats without swapping hardware.
12G-SDI fidelity with robust IP connectivity — At the heart of ConvertIP DRS is 12G-SDI support, delivering pristine video over a single cable for high-resolution formats and high frame rates. The device also features three RJ45 ports on a single chassis, enabling versatile IP connectivity for ST 2110 and IPMX traffic, control, and management. This combination allows broadcasters to maintain unparalleled video integrity while leveraging flexible, standards-based IP transport. The integrative approach minimizes cabling complexity and reduces the footprint of multi-hop routing in large facilities.
Genlock and synchronized workflows — In live production, timing is everything. ConvertIP DRS includes genlock capabilities to synchronize multiple devices across a facility, ensuring that all streams remain locked to a single reference. This is essential for multi-camera shoots, synchronized playout, and seamless switching between sources. The genlock feature helps prevent frame misalignment, motion judder, and timing drift, which can otherwise degrade broadcast quality in IP environments where sources originate from different devices or locations.
IP compatibility for ST 2110 and IPMX ecosystems — The ConvertIP DRS is engineered to integrate smoothly with ST 2110-based networks and IPMX-enabled ecosystems. By bridging traditional SDI with IP-native signal transport, the device supports the broader goals of IP-centric production without sacrificing the reliability users expect from Matrox hardware. This makes it an excellent fit for facilities piloting IPMX workflows or migrating gradually to IP while maintaining current SDI assets. The result is a future-proof solution that delivers interoperability, scalability, and long-term value.
Compact, reliable hardware for challenging environments — Designed for real-world broadcast environments, ConvertIP DRS combines a compact form factor with rugged reliability. It’s engineered for rack-mountability, field deployments, and studios where space is at a premium. The integrated three RJ45 ports reduce the number of separate networking devices, streamlining setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting. In addition to physical ruggedness, Matrox’s reputation for reliability translates into steady performance under demanding workloads, with power-efficient operation and minimal thermal footprint.
Enhance efficiency with flexible configurations — ConvertIP DRS enables flexible, scalable configurations that align with various production needs. Whether you require point-to-point conversions, routing between SDI and IP networks, or simultaneous dual-channel operation for redundancy or multi-destination delivery, the device makes it straightforward to adapt as your facility grows. Its intuitive management interface, coupled with industry-standard protocols, helps operators deploy and reconfigure streams quickly, reducing downtime during transitions or upgrades.
- Dual-channel RJ45 SDI-to-IP converter capable of receiving or transmitting ST 2110 or IPMX signals, with 12G-SDI and genlock for precise synchronization.
- Three RJ45 ports on a single unit provide flexible IP connectivity for ST 2110/IPMX traffic, control, and management across broadcast networks.
- Support for high-bandwidth 12G-SDI delivers high-quality video up to 4K resolutions, preserving image fidelity across IP transport.
- Genlock support enables multi-device synchronization, eliminating timing drift in live productions and complex IP workflows.
- Compact, reliable, and rack-friendly design ideal for studios, OB vans, control rooms, and post-production facilities pursuing hybrid SDI/IP architectures.
Technical Details of Matrox ConvertIP DRS
- Video interfaces: 12G-SDI input/output with dual-channel support for SDI-to-IP and IP-to-SDI conversions.
- IP networking: Three RJ45 ports for flexible IP connectivity to ST 2110/IPMX networks and management/control traffic.
- Supported standards: ST 2110 and IPMX signal formats, enabling interoperability with modern IP-based production environments.
- Genlock: Genlock input for precise synchronization across devices and sources in live productions.
- Form factor: Compact, rack-mountable hardware designed for demanding broadcast environments with robust reliability.
how to install Matrox ConvertIP DRS
- Power down all devices before installation; mount ConvertIP DRS in a suitable rack or enclosure, then connect it to your power supply per the manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Connect the 12G-SDI input and output cables to the appropriate SDI ports on ConvertIP DRS, ensuring secure, snug connections for reliable signal integrity.
- Attach the three RJ45 ports to your IP network infrastructure, routing ST 2110/IPMX traffic to the correct destinations and configuring management access as needed.
- Power on the unit and access the management interface through its assigned IP address. Configure ST 2110/IPMX streams, routing, and clock reference (genlock) settings to match your facility’s network topology.
- Test each channel by sending test patterns or live feeds, verify synchronization with the genlock reference, and monitor latency, jitter, and packet loss using the device’s diagnostics tools or your network monitoring system.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is Matrox ConvertIP DRS?
- A: It is a dual-channel RJ45 SDI-to-IP converter designed for converting between SDI (via 12G-SDI) and IP-based ST 2110/IPMX signals, with genlock and multiple RJ45 network ports for flexible deployment.
- Q: What networks and standards does it support?
- A: It supports ST 2110 and IPMX workflows, facilitating IP-based production while maintaining compatibility with traditional SDI infrastructure, enabling seamless integration in mixed environments.
- Q: How many channels does it offer?
- A: The device provides dual-channel operation, allowing two independent SDI-to-IP or IP-to-SDI paths on a single unit to improve routing flexibility and redundancy.
- Q: Does it require a separate server or workstation?
- A: No dedicated server is required for basic operation; however, management and configuration can be performed via the device’s IP management interface, and integration with IP-based production tools may benefit from compatible control software or network management systems.
- Q: Can it handle 4K video?
- A: With 12G-SDI support, the unit can handle high-bandwidth video formats commonly used in 4K workflows, subject to system design and bandwidth constraints of your IP network.
- Q: Is genlock supported?
- A: Yes, genlock support is included to ensure precise frame synchronization across devices in live production environments.
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