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AJA Videos Makes NDI to SDI Conversion Smoother at InfoComm 2021

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As part of our continued coverage of InfoComm 2021, AVNation talks with AJA Video. Director of Product Marketing for AJA Video Bryce Button discusses the new Bridge NDI 3G, the densest NDI to SDI conversion product. The new device gives you 16 channels of NDI that you can convert to SDI and vice versa. The Bridge NDI 3G is designed to fit into any SDI and NDI workflow as a plug-and-play appliance.

Watch the full interview and our complete coverage of InfoComm 2021 on our website.

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