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MultiDyne Brings Broadcast and AV Convergence Message to ISE 2025

MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems is making its debut at ISE 2025, bringing innovative solutions that bridge the gap between broadcast and AV. The company will showcase its MDoG Series, designed to help businesses move SDI signals onto IP networks using SMPTE ST 2110 and JPEG-XS for low-latency video transport. These openGear modules provide high-quality SDI-to-IP gateways with compression, making 4K and HD video transmission more efficient. MultiDyne is also introducing new NanoBrix converters, including a 12G-to-HDMI solution and a 10GbE fiber extender, expanding its offerings for AV professionals.

With a strong focus on remote production and interoperability, MultiDyne’s solutions offer flexible, ruggedized designs that integrate with various third-party systems. The company emphasizes a modular “building block” approach, ensuring customers can easily scale their AV and broadcast workflows without being locked into fixed I/O configurations. MultiDyne’s presence at ISE highlights its commitment to advancing AV-over-IP, signal transport, and fiber optic solutions for live production and enterprise AV applications.

MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems will bring its message of broadcast and AV convergence to ISE for the first time this week, anchored through its growing range of IP gateway and audio/video conversion products that bring the two world closer together. MultiDyne exhibits at ISE 2025 (Stand 4N825) beginning tomorrow at Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain.

MultiDyne’s award-winning MDoG Series brings years of transport and conversion experience onto openGear modules that help broadcasters, enterprise businesses and other content producers move SDI signals onto IP networks. The series include SMPTE ST 2110 interface and low-latency JPEG-XS codec options to help customers build stronger bridges between the two worlds. The modules provide a reliable SDI-to-IP network gateway with mezzanine level compression, helping users optimize throughput for 4K and HD video transport.

Sebastian Mucha, EVP of R&D and European Operations, cites “remote production and interoperable multi-vendor environments” as two key business opportunities for ST 2110 and JPEG-XS emerging in Europe. The MDoG Series offers the following:

  • MDoG-6060 ST 2110 Gateways: For uncompressed transport, the ST 2110 gateways come available in multiple I/O configurations for 3G-SDI (3×3, 4×4, 6×2 and 2×6) and 12G-SDI (1×1, 2×0 and 0x2) systems. Depending on the channel count each configuration offers two 10GB or 25GB network interfaces to support redundant transport streams.
  • MDoG-6061 JPEG-XS Codecs: These codecs support high-density signal transport in modern workflows where uncompressed transport isn’t yet a reality. The MDoG-6061 JPEG-XS encoders and devices support TR-08 compliant, low-latency compression or decompression of up to two channels of 12G-SDI over dual 10GB network interfaces.

MultiDyne will also introduce two new models for its second-generation NanoBrix line of throwdown converters, both available with LC or ST connectors:

  • The NB2-12G-HDMI is a 12G to HDMI 2.0 converter with SDI and fiber optic input options. The device accepts a 12G 4K SDI signal and converts it to HDMI for live confidence monitoring. A popular 5.1 audio to 2.0 stereo audio downmixing feature has been carried over from the 3G-SDI/HDMI 1.4 version.
  • The NB2-10G-TRX is a 10GbE RJ-45 fiber extender with a POE++ option. In addition to LC or ST connectors, the NB2-10G-TRX is available in a WDM single-fiber configuration.

Jesse Foster, MultiDyne’s VP of Products, adds that alongside with new solutions that address AV industry challenges from HDMI conversion to SDI/IP convergence, MultiDyne’s value proposition for the AV systems integration community is strong.

“MultiDyne’s ruggedized and interoperable products support a “building block” philosophy to help customers meet any signal transport, processing and conversion requirement for their live productions,” he said. “While some MultiDyne products are purpose-built to solve specific problems, many are configurable to serve changing needs in the field, ensuring customers aren’t locked into specific I/O counts. These same products are also very adaptable to larger ecosystems, ensuring interoperability with cameras and other third-party systems.”

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