
Mura IPX capture cards interoperate with 3rd party output cards, Microsoft DirectShow® and the Linux operating system, further extending the capabilities of the IP-enabled Matrox hardware.
MONTREAL — 30 May 2017 — 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.