Macnica Launches First AV over IP Gateway Exclusive to IPMX

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Macnica is celebrating the introduction of the Audio/Visual industry’s first gateway exclusive to the IPMX suite of standards.


At ISE 2024, which begins January 30 in Barcelona, Macnica will unveil its MEG1 IPMX to HDMI AV over IP ethernet gateway, a 1Gb/s solution that provides a direct ramp to IPMX product development for ProAV and broadcast equipment manufacturers.

Macnica will demonstrate the MEG1 at Stand 5G800 in the Fira Barcelona, Gran Via across the event, which concludes February 3.

The MEG1 is adapted from Macnica’s reference design for IPMX compliant product development, supporting low-latency, synchronized transport of 4K60 4:4:4 video, audio and data, including KVM and PoE support. It is designed to support lab-based research, development and testing efforts for IP product developers preparing to bring IPMX solutions to market.

The MEG1 supports all features required for IP interoperability, including device discovery, USB and serial extension, resilient network performance, JPEG-XS compression, and subframe latency. The MEG1 has the ability to send or receive IPMX compliant video streams at up to 800 Mb/s over a 1Gb connection. It also features a competitive power profile for PoE devices, and includes a scripting environment that provides additional freedom for feature development and automation.

“The MEG1 is a Macnica reference design that we have built into a complete product,” said Andrew Starks, Director of Product Management at Macnica. “The benefit for IPMX product developers is that our design invites experimentation and extension to allow companies to achieve their product visions, and early adopters to integrate the MEG1 into their systems.”

Macnica adds that IPMX ratification is expected to take another major step forward just prior to ISE at the VSF Standards Testing Event, which takes place late January in Munich, Germany just prior to ISE. Starks anticipates that the event, which will focus on final interoperability tests, will validate IPMX performance.

— Reporting by Brian Galante