If you work in remote production and need the flexibility to choose between SDI and 2110, you’re going to want to check out 2 of the openGear cards Cobalt Digital displayed at IBC.
Cobalt’s PACIFIC encoder and decoder make an ideal pair for REMI. The 9992 4-channel encoder is now available with an ST 2110 input option. On a per channel basis, you can do either SDI or 2110, giving you flexibility.
The PACIFIC ULL-DEC decoder debuted at IBC2024, and it’s perfect for any application that requires very low latency. It’s flexible, with dual-channel HD or single-channel 4K and provides extensive audio support. When combined with the PACIFIC encoder, it can give you less than a frame of latency.
Suzana Brady, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing for Cobalt Digital, and Dr. Ciro Noronha, CTO of Cobalt Digital, spoke about 4 new openGear cards in Amsterdam this year.
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If you’re dealing with hybrid workflows, you will want to know about the Cobalt openGear INDIGO GATEWAY. It’s a bi-directional, quad-channel gateway with native ST 2110 support. It has 4 SDI inputs and 4 SDI outputs, and you can transmit and receive simultaneously. It’s a very powerful card.
If you need to support a lot of audio channels, the ARIA Dante openGear 4-channel and 2-channel audio embedder/de-embedder cards can handle up to 200 channels in each card. If you put 10 cards in an openGear frame, you can support up to 2,000 different audio channels, giving you a powerhouse of capability.
Get more information on any of these 4 Cobalt Digital cards.
And if you want to know more about the flexible and scalable solutions within the openGear ecosystem, download the 2024 Ultimate openGear Applications Guide to see what all of the Leader Partners, including Cobalt, have to offer.