Viz Engine

Version 3.9.1 | Published February 12, 2018 ©

Matrox X.mio3 IP

The Matrox X.mio3 IP video board was designed to help broadcast equipment manufacturers meet the challenges of the SDI to IP transition. It is a half-height, half-length PCIe card that offers multi-channel video I/O over 10 GbE with IP encapsulation of HD, 3G and UHD1 video. The card offers a total of four IP inputs and four IP outputs. The stream content conforms to the SMPTE 2022-6 specification.

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The card contains two enhanced small form-factor pluggable (SFP+) slots, or "bays". The lower bay is SFP A, and hosts inputs and output channels 1 and 2. The upper bay houses SFP B, which hosts input and output channels 3 and 4. The board does not have any SDI inputs or outputs. There is one Mini-BNC connector used to connect the card to the house genlock signal.

Be aware that SFPs come in two flavors:

  • Short range (SR, 850 nm), and

  • Long range (LR, 1310 nm).
    In general, a cable may only connect two SFPs of the same type. In addition, please be aware that the SFP should not be constantly switched in and out of the X.mio3 IP card, as the warranty on the card may be voided if this occurs more than 40 times.

Key features

  • Dual SFP+ cages for a total of 4 video inputs and 4 video outputs

  • IP and analog blackburst timing reference

  • Guaranteed non-bursty packet transmission

  • Onboard multi-channel Up/Down/Cross scaler

  • Onboard multi-layer compositor

Matrox X.mio3 IP Configuration and IP Properties

The main video properties of the IP input channels are very similar to live input channels on a Matrox card. These properties are accessible in the Video Input: Stream Input section of Viz Configuration.

Fill and Key Channel Mapping

When an output channel uses the alpha channel, a key channel will be created. This will always be the next numbered output channel. The channel pair will always be on the same SFP:

  • SFP A: Fill is on output 1, and key is on output 2

  • SFP B: Fill is on output 3, and key is on output 4
    Note that it is possible for a dual channel setup to use independent output channels on one SFP, for example 1 and 2. In this case, the Use alpha property must be disabled for both channels.

Default IP Properties

By default, the fields in the configuration file are hidden, at least when set to default values. To view the default values, activate verbose mode by setting VerboseConfig = 1 in the configuration file. Then launch and quit Viz Artist, in order to rewrite the Viz configuration.

Default source IP settings on output:

Output 1 = 10.10.10.31, port 48
Output 2 = 10.10.10.31, port 56
Output 3 = 10.10.10.33, port 48
Output 3 = 10.10.10.33, port 56

Default destination IP settings on output:

Output 1 = 10.10.10.51, port 48
Output 2 = 10.10.10.51, port 56
Output 3 = 10.10.10.53, port 48
Output 3 = 10.10.10.53, port 56

Default source IP settings for input channels:

Input 1 = 224.10.10.31, port 48
Input 2 = 224.10.10.31, port 56
Input 3 = 224.10.10.33, port 48
Input 3 = 224.10.10.33, port 56

Here are the default IP properties for Output channel 1 as shown in the config file:

Matrox0.VideoOut1.SrcAddress = 10.10.10.31
Matrox0.VideoOut1.SrcUdpPort = 48
Matrox0.VideoOut1.DstAddress = 224.10.10.31
Matrox0.VideoOut1.DstUdpPort = 48

Here are the default properties for IP input channel 1:

Matrox0.IpIn1.SrcAddress = 224.10.10.31
Matrox0.IpIn1.SrcUdpPort = 48

Change IP Properties

Although the IP properties may be changed by editing the configuration file directly, the IP address and port numbers can also be set via the command line interface. Because channel numbering is zero-based here, Output Channel 1 is referred to as VIDEOOUT_0.

To change the destination address of the output channels:

MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_x*DSTADDRESS SET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_x*DSTUDPPORT SET xxxxx

To change the source address of the output channels:

MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_x*SRCADDRESS SET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_x*SRCUDPPORT SET xxxxx

To change the source addresss of the input channels:

MAIN*CONFIGURATION*CHANNELS*STREAMIN_x*SRCADDRESS SET xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
MAIN*CONFIGURATION*CHANNELS*STREAMIN_x*SRCUDPPORT SET xxxxx

The current values can be queried using these commands:

MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_x*DSTADDRESS GET
MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_x*DSTUDPPORT GET
MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_x*SRCADDRESS GET
MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_x*SRCUDPPORT GET
MAIN*CONFIGURATION*CHANNELS*STREAMIN_x*SRCADDRESS GET
MAIN*CONFIGURATION*CHANNELS*STREAMIN_x*SRCUDPPORT GET

X.mio3 IP Command Examples

Set the source address of input channel 4. Because channel numbering is zero-based here, IP Input Channel 4 is referred to as STREAMIN_3.

MAIN*CONFIGURATION*CHANNELS*STREAMIN_3*SRCADDRESS SET 224.10.10.34

Set the source UPD port of input channel 4:

MAIN*CONFIGURATION*CHANNELS*STREAMIN_3*SRCUPDPORT SET 9004

Query the destination properties of output 1, fill

> MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_0*DSTADDRESS GET
< 224.10.10.102
> MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_0*DSTUDPPORT GET
< 20000

Query the destination properties of the key channel associated with output 1:

> MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_1*DSTADDRESS GET
< 224.10.10.104
> MAIN*CONFIGURATION*MATROX*VIDEOOUT_1*DSTUDPPORT GET
< 20000