Intinor returns to IBC to present the latest updates to its Direkt series. A key development on show is Intinor Direkt Management (IDM), a web-based interface for configuring, monitoring and managing all Direkt units, which has been engineered to meet the demands of professional live production environments.
The latest version of IDM features a more intuitive layout and enhanced visualisation of video workflows, with custom configurations, remote access, and mobile-friendly control making it easier to manage multiple devices from any location.
Alongside IDM, Intinor is also presenting several improvements focused on video quality, interoperability, and delivery. This includes 10-bit encoding and decoding for enhanced colour fidelity and dynamic range. Dolby E passthrough is now available on SDI outputs with selected cards, enabling transparent handling of multi-channel audio in professional workflows.
To ensure reliable delivery in demanding environments, Intinor continues to build on its redundancy strategy. Compatibility with SMPTE ST 2022-7 and RTP over SRT enables robust failover across diverse contribution paths including satellite, fibre, and public internet. New SRT functionality provides more detailed status feedback, helping users track connection quality and simplifying integration with third-party systems.
Intinor’s flexible SDI configuration tool will also be on display, offering users an easy way to tailor input and output settings to their specific needs, directly within IDM.
"At IBC this year, we're showing how we've made powerful video transport tools more accessible and manageable," said Daniel Lundstedt, Head of Sales and Marketing at Intinor. "The ability to visualise and control workflows from anywhere changes how production teams can operate, while maintaining the reliability that they depend on."
Visit Intinor on stand 5.F45 or learn more at intinor.com.
The latest version of IDM features a more intuitive layout and enhanced visualisation of video workflows, with custom configurations, remote access, and mobile-friendly control making it easier to manage multiple devices from any location.
Alongside IDM, Intinor is also presenting several improvements focused on video quality, interoperability, and delivery. This includes 10-bit encoding and decoding for enhanced colour fidelity and dynamic range. Dolby E passthrough is now available on SDI outputs with selected cards, enabling transparent handling of multi-channel audio in professional workflows.
To ensure reliable delivery in demanding environments, Intinor continues to build on its redundancy strategy. Compatibility with SMPTE ST 2022-7 and RTP over SRT enables robust failover across diverse contribution paths including satellite, fibre, and public internet. New SRT functionality provides more detailed status feedback, helping users track connection quality and simplifying integration with third-party systems.
Intinor’s flexible SDI configuration tool will also be on display, offering users an easy way to tailor input and output settings to their specific needs, directly within IDM.
"At IBC this year, we're showing how we've made powerful video transport tools more accessible and manageable," said Daniel Lundstedt, Head of Sales and Marketing at Intinor. "The ability to visualise and control workflows from anywhere changes how production teams can operate, while maintaining the reliability that they depend on."
Visit Intinor on stand 5.F45 or learn more at intinor.com.
About Intinor
Intinor develops products and solutions to carry high quality video and audio over the internet. Celebrating 20 years of excellence in the industry in 2023, Intinor offers solutions for remote productions, remote commentary, newsgathering, sports and much more. It aims to deliver the best and most comprehensive solutions for high quality media. For more information, see www.intinor.com.
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