Vizrt 2110 I/O Module User Guide
Version 1.1 | Published May 18, 2021 ©
Introduction
Commitments and requirements can change from production to production. A powerful, versatile platform for multi-source production and multi-screen delivery workflows, the Viz 2110 I/O Module quickly pivots to accommodate additional connections.
Viz 2110 I/O IP’s turnkey installation and operation lets you assemble a network of modules to configure multi-system and multi-site workflows with a minimum of fuss.
Your Viz 2110 I/O IP Module provides a highly efficient interoperability link between production locations and systems on your network and is readily adaptable to your needs.
Translate as many as four A/V streams (up to 1080p at 59.94) from SMPTE 2110 input to NDI output, and four more from NDI (or other supported source) to SMPTE 2110 output.
Integrate with compatible systems and devices across your network for switching, streaming, display, and delivery. You can stack modules in a single rack, or station them in multiple locations as required to meet the demands of your production environment.
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