The Auckland Museum, one of New Zealand's most popular tourist attractions, recognized the need to modernize the museum entrance's static information display with a more dynamic, multi-monitor approach. Outsourcing the project to Wallflower® Advanced Digital Signage, the digital signage firm incorporated two Matrox M9188 PCI Express® x16 octal-monitor graphics cards to drive sixteen 40-inch monitors in a four-by-four (4x4) video wall configuration, all from a single PC. The cost-effective digital signage system showcases high-resolution images and video at a total resolution of 7680x4320, providing the museum with an expansive medium to promote featured exhibitions and galleries.
Matrox® Graphics Inc. today announced that West Virginia’s TJ’s Sports Garden deployed Matrox Mura MPX™ single-slot, output/input controller boards to capture and display live sporting events on an 18-monitor video wall installation for an unrivalled sports viewing experience. AV partners Hitplay and Roalka Digital Media leveraged Mura MPX’s universal input channel support to source digital, analog, and HDCP-compliant signals, and output them across a group of displays or the entire video wall. To further simplify video wall management, Hitplay integrated a Crestron 2-Series Control System™ so operators can seamlessly send content and layout commands to the wall via a user-friendly Apple® iPad® interface.
Club Vanilli uses 15 Matrox TripleHead2Go external multi-monitor upgrades to power a sensational 42-display configuration. Club Vanilli has long been considered one of Austria's leading nightclub establishments. Located in Linz, the club boasts a distinctive style that has top national and international DJs catering to an upscale clientele, ranging from the over 20 generation up to the 'children of the 80s'.
Maevex H.264 encoders and decoders cost-effectively stream low-bandwidth, 1080p60 camera footage to educational air traffic control exhibit 2 km away. Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department (HKCAD) visitors now share the same view as air traffic controllers, remotely observing departing and incoming aircrafts after deploying the Matrox Maevex™ AV-over-IP H.264 encoder/decoder system. Streaming low-bandwidth, 1080p60 video from a camera in Hong Kong International Airport’s ATC tower to its HKCAD Education Path aviation gallery 2 km (1.2 mi) away, Maevex lets HKCAD visitors experience live, close-up footage as if they were one of the airport’s air traffic controllers.
Clear Channel advertising agency streams high-quality digital signage at low bitrates to subway stations with Matrox Maevex H.264 encoders & decoders. Clear Channel Norway integrated two Matrox Maevex encoders at each station as a redundancy and remotely switches from one to the other via a VPN with Maevex PowerStream.
Telecom company calls on Matrox C680 video card to drive engaging six-monitor backdrop delivering constantly flowing content for immersive shopping experience. Telecom company Sure International knew just who to call to add high-impact digital signage to its St. Helier, Jersey location. Seeking to modernize the store, Sure contracted integrators Image Technique, who, collaborating with design partner Acquire Digital, in turn delivered a high-quality digital signage installation powered in part by the six-output, single-slot Matrox C680 graphics card. Emphasizing customer interactivity, the installation as a whole has resonated positively with customers.
Kamppi Center uses Matrox Mura MPX video wall controller boards to capture, display, and control content across 108m² screen. One of the busiest places in all of Finland, Helsinki’s Kamppi Center shopping mall, just got busier with the addition of a massive 14.4-meter-high Matrox Mura™ MPX Series-powered display wall.
SDIS 13 Fire & Rescue Emergency Response Center relies on Matrox Mura MPX technology to capture & display numerous video sources on two video walls The video wall processors were placed in an equipment room located behind the displays, together with some sources connected directly to Mura MPX boards. Agelec deployed Matrox Mura MPX Series boards to capture & display sources on two video walls at the Bouches-du-Rhône Fire & Rescue Headquarters. Installation included a 2x2 video wall in a reflection room (pictured above) in addition to a 4x3 wall in the main control room—both capable of displaying multiple baseband and internet sources simultaneously. The Bouches-du-Rhône Fire & Rescue Department (SDIS 13) chose Agelec to design and integrate two new video walls in their emergency response center, in order to monitor ongoing interventions and operations across this largely urban area of France. SDIS 13 now relies on Matrox Mura MPX cards—installed within Agelec AGCWALL video wall processors—to capture and display real-time, high-quality video and data from multiple sources on a large 12-display wall and a smaller 4-display wall. Agelec’s AGCTOUCH control software completed the installation, with an intuitive touch screen interface adapted to meet the client’s needs. Following this successful installation, SDIS 13 is in a better position to manage and respond to constantly evolving information.
Mura MPX Series controller boards drive 12-monitor video wall featuring 10 universal inputs and 32 composite video feeds to keep track of race. The Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix is traditionally the first stop of the Formula 1 season, guaranteeing a lot of eyes are watching each year. And that doesn’t apply to just people in the stands or at home. In the race control room, officials were following the action as well, thanks in large part to Matrox Mura MPX Series video wall controller boards. The P.A. People, specialist contractors within the ProAV sector, were commissioned by the Australian Grand Prix Corporation to deliver a large-scale video wall for easy access to critical information, including race and driver details, weather forecasts, and closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage. This would enable officials to monitor all that was going on around and on the track. The P.A. People then sought out the help of Matrox Graphics and Mura™ MPX Series specifically for the cost-effective integration of a system capable of powering the desired 6 x 2, 12-monitor installation featuring 10 universal inputs and 32 composite video feeds.
Clear Channel Norway AS Chooses Matrox Graphics Cards to Drive Inventive Digital Media in Norway’s Largest Shopping Centers. Clear Channel Norway decided to implement what they call their "Extreme Triple Screen" setup throughout the shopping centers. This innovative setup involved placing three columns of screens, each with three NEC 40", 46", or 52" LCD panels stacked in a 9:48 portrait configuration around support pillars in the corridors of the shopping malls, or in 48:9 banner format overhead displays. Content would be looped on the screens every two minutes, providing a unique floor-to-ceiling canvas upon which mall news information, merchandise advertising, or venue branding could be displayed.
Matrox M9148 and M9188 graphics cards power multiple sets of displays in six different stores, letting shoppers interactively preview Shaw internet, telephone, and television offerings. Through the internet, telephone, and television, Shaw Communications brings the outside world to customers, while Matrox M-Series multi-display graphics cards help immerse them in an interactive, virtual one. Powering 30 total setups at the telecom firm’s new retail stores, M-Series cards digitally showcase available Shaw services in stunning fashion.
Fiber-optic KVM extenders deliver uncompressed dual-monitor and multiple USB 2.0 peripheral support to audio production studios 120 meters from master control room.
Matrox Mura MPX video wall controller boards drive 54-monitor digital signage wall in high-traffic Dubai shopping center. Mall of the Emirates, Dubai, is one of the largest shopping centers in the Middle East. It has its fair share of attractions: an arts center, movie theater, indoor ski resort, and now an epic 54-monitor video wall powered by Matrox Mura™ MPX Series controller boards. Installed by ALMOE AV Systems and integrated by Mediasys, the wall displays dynamic digital signage content aimed at the 33-million-plus shoppers visiting the mall every year.
Reliable, high-quality extension from Matrox helps world-class production company maximize productivity while removing system noise and heat from editing studios.
72-monitor video wall keeps Munich Airport passengers up-to-speed. Munich Airport serves around 39-million passengers annually. The original analog flight information display system (FIDS) had been in operation since the airport opened in 1992, representing arrival and departure information on multiple small LEDs. The system required a high level of IT maintenance and intervention to keep it operational. Munich Airport sought a replacement solution that could reliably display flight arrival and departure information with minimal downtime.
Matrox Mura MPX capture and display cards enable utilities firm to centralize and share all critical data on a collaborative video wall. Tekniska Verken, a regional utility firm providing services ranging from electricity and water to waste management, is located in the land of lakes, Sweden. In its KV1 plant at Linköping, the control room sports a large 18-monitor, Matrox Mura™ MPX-powered video wall that captures and displays data from among its 70 sites. From their desktops, employees just drag and drop the information to be displayed on the collaborative video wall to share simultaneously with other operators.
Maevex H.264 encoders & decoders stream both high-quality, synchronized advertising content throughout Bell Centre arena and timely in-game replays to coaches to challenge calls.
Stunning 12x1 video wall setup made easy using two Matrox C680 six-output graphics cards with MuraControl software. Matrox’s human resources department throws a corporate party every year, but the company’s 40th anniversary demanded something a little extra special to mark this momentous milestone.
Siemens Rail Automation is a premium supplier of signaling systems to the rail industry worldwide. The signaling system is fundamental to the safety of a rail network as it maintains safe separation and prevents collisions. Signalers rely on the safety critical signaling features to ensure safe operation in both normal and degraded conditions. Thorough initial training and regular refresher courses in a realistic environment is essential to maintaining the signalers’ competency and knowledge of operating procedures. Siemens collaborated with Matrox to implement a unique, IP-based simulation environment for their European-rail-network client with an innovative use of streaming and recording of multiple video feeds.
Metsä Group’s new Äänekoski bioproduct mill woodyard uses 12-display, 6.5-meter-wide collaborative wall to monitor process control operations. Metsä Fibre, part of the Metsä Group, is the world’s largest producer and seller of softwood pulp through its new €1.2 billion bioproduct mill in Äänekoski, Finland. With an annual production capacity of 1.3 million tonnes of pulp, along with other bioproducts such as tall oil and turpentine, this next-generation bioproduct mill signals a new era—and new technological platforms—for the forestry industry.
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