Experience Flexible 4K Streaming & Recording
The Matrox® Maevex 6150 quad 4K encoder appliance is the first in the world to deliver quad 4K input capture and encode, supporting at least four concurrent 4K streams and recordings—simultaneously. Delivering the full feature set of the Maevex 6100 quad encoder card, the Maevex 6150 comes in a convenient, rack-ready form factor with added I/O.
Coupled with Maevex PowerStream Plus software, the Maevex 6150 quad 4K enterprise encoder appliance delivers reliable industry-leading technology for flexible management of local or remote data, ensuring complete reach and control over the entire network.
The Matrox Maevex 6150 appliance is part of the Maevex 6100 Series, the next generation in Matrox's AV-over-IP portfolio offerings. Built on H.264, this plug-and-play solution fits seamlessly into existing infrastructures and interoperates with virtually any network device, ensuring high-density content distribution and system scalability. Flexible setup and management of all devices and features from one easy to use interface comes via complimentary Maevex PowerStream Plus software.
Industry-Leading Technology
The Maevex 6150 quad 4K enterprise encoder is the first in the world to drive simultaneous quad 4K/UHD and Full HD capture, encode, stream, and record from a single stand-alone appliance. Integrating seamlessly with standard 1 Gigabit Ethernet networks, Maevex 6150 includes zero-latency pass-through for real-time output of audio/video content on up to four 4K displays.
Flexible Communication
With simultaneous streaming, processing, and recording on all channels, the Maevex 6100 Series allows for working on multiple tasks in multiple settings on a single appliance—all without sacrificing quality. This powerful appliance can feed on-premises or cloud-based servers and systems to reach internet viewers, push many streams over LAN for local viewers, and record to local or network storage for later editing and viewing, concurrently.
An on-device LCD display shows device IP and stream addresses, system information, and other urgent content, allowing for easy installation and troubleshooting issues directly on the device. Adding a separate monitor allows for previewing media and ensuring content appears exactly as intended before transmission.