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Panasonic Connect Expands NDI® Support for PTZ Cameras and Camera Recorders

Panasonic Connect North America, established in 2022, is a B2B company offering device hardware, software, and professional services to various industries. Its mission is to “Change Work, Advance Society, Connect to Tomorrow” by partnering with innovators and integrators.

Panasonic Connect North America announced it will extend NDI® (Network Device Interface) support to its range of 4K integrated cameras and the AG-CX350 Memory Card Camera Recorder through a free firmware update between December 2024 and April 2025. After this period, these models will come with NDI capabilities built-in.

This move is intended to enhance the flexibility and efficiency of IP video production workflows by expanding the NDI ecosystem. It allows more Panasonic devices to connect seamlessly over standard IP networks, simplifying video production and reducing installation costs through features like Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) control.

Newark, NJ | September 12, 2024 – Panasonic Connect North America today announced that it will extend NDI® support to its lineup of 4K integrated cameras including the AW-UE40, AW-UE50, AW-HE145 and AW-UE150 in addition to its Memory Card Camera Recorder, the AG-CX350. The NDI upgrades, which previously required a paid license from Vizrt NDI AB, will be made available via a free firmware update between December 2024 and April 2025. After this period, the models will ship with ready-to-go NDI capabilities*1.

As IP technology continues to play a stronger role in video production and quickly becomes a standard in equipment development, this move will help expand the NDI ecosystem for greater efficiency and flexibility in workflows.

“Our collaboration with Panasonic marks a significant milestone in the expansion of the NDI ecosystem,” said Daniel Nergard, President of NDI. “By making NDI a standard feature across a wide range of products, Panasonic enables thousands of users to benefit from the seamless integration and powerful flexibility that IP video production offers. We are excited to see Panasonic leading this change and look forward to the innovative solutions that will emerge as a result of this enhanced accessibility.”

NDI, an open standard for connecting video equipment over IP networks, will enable devices to build systems in standard gigabit IP networks, simplifying the transition of video production workflows to IP environments. As a result of this upgrade, more devices can access NDI-enabled systems on the network, such as switchers, cameras, and media servers. This allows video production crews to seamlessly create and distribute a diverse array of content to their audiences. Additionally, Panasonic’s NDI-enabled PTZ cameras support Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) control and audio/video transmission via a single Ethernet cable, significantly enhancing the ease of installation and reducing cabling costs.

Panasonic’s lineup of NDI-supported products includes: · PTZ Cameras such as the AW-UE160, AW-UE100 and AW-UE80

  • Studio Cameras such as the AK-UCX100*2,
  • 4K Multipurpose Cameras such as the AW-UB50*3 and AW-UB10*3 · Compact Switchers such as the AV-HSW10 and AV-UHS500 *4 · KAIROS IT/IP platform and Video Mixer plug-in for Media Production Suite

“Together, our lineup of professional AV equipment creates a glass-to-glass solution that enables flexible, efficient, and future-proofed IP video production workflows meeting a wide range of needs for our customers,” Steve Milley, Director – Professional Audio Visual Business Unit, Panasonic Connect North America. “By standardizing NDI integration across our product line, we’re making a difference in advancing the industry through seamless adoption of IP-enabled video equipment.”

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