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TvOne Calico Pro with the Matrox ConvertIP series

TvOne closes a strategic partnership with Matrox Video, which will allow high-performance Calico Pro video processing to be combined with the Matrox ConvertIP series of encoders/decoders and converters, improving connectivity with SMPTE ST 2110 and IPMX infrastructures.

This alliance will foster compressed and uncompressed workflows with results of perfect pixels in various environments such as broadcast, live events, control rooms and experiential. With the 66 million pixel engine With Calico Pro and Matrox Video's FPGA core, users will improve flexibility, fidelity, and future-proof performance.

Adding ST 2110 workflows to Calico Pro enables the direct integration into broadcast quality IP infrastructures, enabling accurate ingestion of low-latency, uncompressed video streams. Customers can overcome traditional signal limitations, dynamically route content over fiber networks, and deploy Calico Pro as a central processing center in distributed environments. Thanks to the IPMX supportCalico PRO connects professional audiovisual with broadcast, making Calico Pro a powerful versatile solution for hybrid workflows.

“This is the type of innovation that makes a difference,” he says. Bob Bonniol, Emmy Award-winning Director of Video Innovation at ACT Entertainment. "TvOne and Matrox Video don't just connect devices, they connect creative potential. The processing power of Calico Pro, combined with the agility of ConvertIP's ST 2110, gives designers and technologists the tools to create immersive, scalable systems that were previously out of reach."

"Together, TvOne and Matrox Video deliver AV over IP without compromise. Signal in. Brilliance out," he adds. Recine himself, vice president of Strategic Alliances at Matrox Video. “When manufacturers like TvOne add ST 2110 support to products like Calico Pro, they enable customers to create scalable, interoperable, latency-free systems that meet the demands of modern broadcast and audiovisual environments.”

By, Nov 3, 2025, Section:Emission, Study, IP

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