This drastically minimizes programming requirements and enables fast and easy software development, so developers with even basic-level coding skills can effortlessly start writing video wall scripts and commands. Having multiple Mura IPX capture cards in a system also means multiple iterations of the AVStream-managed Matrox sources can easily be generated to support as many media streams and channels as required.įeaturing a network-centric, command-line interface, the Network API contains a comprehensive list of text-based commands designed to eliminate low-level coding typically required for developing remote video wall controller management applications (ex: assigning system memory, managing hardware resources, etc.). This enables system operators to run any DirectShow-compliant software to play back video content, either locally or over the network, on familiar interfaces. Developers can choose either to code or to use existing third-party applications to control the content. Microsoft AVStream®-part of the same framework-then manages the video captures. The filters allow the DirectShow multimedia framework to view the Mura IPX capture card as an input device. Matrox Mura IPX™ Series 4K capture and IP encode/decode cards feature four types of DirectShow filters: basic filters, stand-alone filters and multi-decoder filters to capture the board’s four physical HDMI or two DisplayPort™ video sources, and an RTSP filter to capture the card’s IP streams. With little to no development effort, existing third-party applications can be deployed instantly to interface directly with Matrox hardware to capture, decode, and display baseband/physical and IP content onto multi-monitor and video wall configurations. (On iOS or Android, you may see a message that we have unmuted your line, and “would you like to continue?” You will need to tap “yes” in order for us to hear you.) If you encounter issues with the software or are having trouble, we will have an alternate method of communication with more information available during the meeting.Matrox capture cards feature Microsoft® DirectShow® support, enabling OEMs and system integrators the flexibility to incorporate their existing applications into Matrox-based systems. If you’d like to speak about an item that interests you and there is Public Forum in which to do so, we will ask you to please "raise your hand" digitally using the “hand” icon on your computer or device, and then we will attempt to unmute your line. By default, your device should be set up properly as soon as you connect to the meeting, however, you may need to tap the “gear” or “cog” icon, then tap “Audio Settings,” and then “Use Mic and Speakers.” You will be muted by default. If you are connected via telephone and haven't entered your Audio PIN, please locate your PIN, then press pound, enter your PIN, then press pound again.Ģ) via iOS / Android app. You will find your PIN under the “Audio” section of the GoTo Meeting Software, once you click to join the meeting. Your ability to speak during the meeting depends on your Audio PIN. (best viewed in Google Chrome or Firefox)Īs we near the start of the meeting, you may also join without registering by using the link and meeting ID here:Īfter clicking the link to join the meeting at the appropriate time, you'll be presented with two options to join to audio:ġ) via telephone. Please visit the following link to register: Plan to join early to allow for any software downloads or installs to take place (follow the instructions on your screen). Please join us in person or on GoTo Webinar for this meeting. The City of Winter Garden has resumed in-person meetings however, due to on-going concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, we are allowing remote connections to this meeting.
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