F1 Control Room Chooses Mura
F1 Australian Grand Prix Officials Get Best Seats in House Thanks to Matrox-Powered Video Wall
The first event on the Formula One calendar, the F1 Australian Grand Prix is a huge deal, with the race control room serving as its mission-critical command center. With officials required to track driver speeds, monitor the weather, and manage potential emergencies, the 2012 control room was outfitted with a 12-monitor video wall, powered by Matrox Mura MPX controller boards. Displaying content from 42 inputs in one convenient location, it constituted a stunning, yet affordable solution, meeting even the Australian Grand Prix Corporation’s strictest requirements.
H σειρά Mura MPX της Μatrox έχει επιλεγεί να οδηγήσει το video wall των 12 monitors του control room του αγώνα για τους εξής λόγους:
- Cost-effectiveness, with boards featuring both HD inputs and outputs
- Interoperability, with the controller system in question able to house up to six different boards
- User-friendly installation and subsequent video wall management with the Mura Network API
- Flexibility and compatibility with the F1 Australian Grand Prix’s analog-based cameras as well as IP-based systems for future deployment
Περισσότερες πληροφορίες εδώ.F1 Australian Grand Prix Officials Get Best Seats in House Thanks to Matrox-Powered Video Wall
The first event on the Formula One calendar, the F1 Australian Grand Prix is a huge deal, with the race control room serving as its mission-critical command center. With officials required to track driver speeds, monitor the weather, and manage potential emergencies, the 2012 control room was outfitted with a 12-monitor video wall, powered by Matrox Mura MPX controller boards. Displaying content from 42 inputs in one convenient location, it constituted a stunning, yet affordable solution, meeting even the Australian Grand Prix Corporation’s strictest requirements.
Matrox Mura MPX Series was chosen to drive the race control room’s 12-monitor hub because of its:
- Cost-effectiveness, with boards featuring both HD inputs and outputs
- Interoperability, with the controller system in question able to house up to six different boards
- User-friendly installation and subsequent video wall management with the Mura Network API
- Flexibility and compatibility with the F1 Australian Grand Prix’s analog-based cameras as well as IP-based systems for future deployment
More information here.