All stock codes associated to this product
MHD/I, 25MMONARCHHD, 25M-MONARCHHD, 25MMONARCHHDRFB, 25M-MONARCHHD-RFB, 790750244273
Overview
Professional video streaming and recording appliance
Matrox Monarch HD is a small, easy-to-use video streaming and recording
appliance designed for professional video producers who need to simultaneously
stream a live event and record the master quality version for post-event
editing. By separating the task of recording from streaming in a single
integrated unit, Matrox Monarch HD ensures that the Content Delivery Networks
(CDNs) are focused on delivering quality video to your audience while you
control the quality of the archive.
From any HDMI input source such as a camera or switcher, Matrox Monarch HD
generates an H.264-encoded stream compliant with RTSP or RTMP protocols. While
encoding the video at bitrates suitable for live streaming, Matrox Monarch HD
simultaneously records a high-quality MP4 or MOV file to an SD card, a USB
drive, or a network-mapped drive. Matrox Monarch HD is remotely controlled using
any computer or mobile device with a web browser.
Record master quality video while streaming
If an event is worth streaming, it is worth recording at the highest possible
quality. The better the recording quality, the more value it offers a post event
produced asset. These assets can be made available to your audience as fast
turnaround VOD files or as fully post produced highlight reels.
Matrox Monarch HD supports sharing the H.264 encoder between the streaming
and recording processes so recording quality and upload bandwidth are
independent of each other. A typical setting will let a user record a master
quality file at 25 Mbps while simultaneously streaming at a bitrate of 5 Mbps.
As a dedicated streaming or recording appliance, Matrox Monarch HD can stream at
bitrates up to 20 Mbps or record at bitrates as high as 30 Mpbs.
Matrox Monarch HD injects the highest quality video into every bit regardless
of input source or target bitrate. Combining the power of the built-in H.264
encoder with Matroxs high quality deinterlacing and scaling engines guarantees
stunning results.
Ready to edit and upload with MP4 and MOV
Matrox Monarch HD gives the option of recording high quality H.264 video as
MP4 or MOV files. These formats offer maximum versatility for use in any
application. Upload a file to your own web server or to a Content Delivery
Network (CDN) like YouTube. Alternatively, you can directly import the file into
most creation tools without the need for file transcoding.
Robust and practical design
Powerful and robust, Matrox Monarch HD offers simple, one touch stream and
record pushbuttons, low power consumption, a locking power connector, and a
fanless design. Matrox Monarch HD's HDMI output makes it easy to monitor what
you are streaming and recording, regardless of whether the signal is received
from a camera, a switcher, a signal convertor, or a computer. All eight channels
of embedded audio can be passed from the HDMI input to HDMI output ports. Two
channels of analog audio input with loopout are also available via 1/8" stereo
jacks. Its design allows Matrox Monarch HD to be just as easily located on a
desktop as in a rack–up to three units can fit in a single 1RU tray. The storage
and button controls are conveniently located on the front of the unit while the
power and I/O ports are found at the back.
Easily Reach your Audience
Whether you’re providing live content to Adobe Flash or Wowza Media servers,
to any of the popular CDNs, or directly to a computer or device found on a LAN,
Matrox Monarch HD’s flexible video streaming protocols’ support is up to task.
The Monarch HD is a certified “Works with Wowza” encoder allowing our users to
benefit from enhanced integration with the Wowza streaming engine. As a
certified encoder Wowza Manager can provide an XML file which contains the
credentials required for the Monarch HD to easily connect to the Wowza Streaming
engine. The Monarch HD also supports XML files generated for use with Flash Live
Media Encoder. These files are often offered by CDNs to allow their customers to
easily connect to their service. Both XML files are loaded into the Monarch HD
using the Command Center, a web based UI. Finally, the Monarch HD can be
configured to target only a handful of viewers using software based players such
as VideoLAN’s VLC Player. This is particularly useful for remote viewing of
content being recorded locally.
Stream and record SDI signals
A/V professionals and broadcast engineers often work with SDI signals from
devices like switchers, routers and cameras that do not have HDMI outputs.
Matrox Monarch HD can stream and record these signals using Matrox MC-100, a
versatile SDI to HDMI convertor. This convertor accepts any HD-SDI or 3G-SDI
sources and converts it to an HDMI signal that may be used as a source for the
Monarch HD if it is of a supported resolution.
An attractively-priced bundle that includes Matrox Monarch HD and Matrox
MC-100 is now available. Please see Matrox Monarch HD Tech Specs for ordering
information.
Record to Anything
Matrox Monarch HD lets you select from a variety of recording media types.
Use an SD card when a compact portable solution is required or a USB drive for
long form recording. Alternately, a system drive on a computer found on the
network may prove extremely useful if multiple individuals need to access the
footage.
The Monarch HD provides users the ability to create split files while
recording. This is particularly useful when recording for extended periods of
time. The user can enter a file length and Monarch HD will automatically split
your recording into separate files, switching to a new file without losing a
single frame. When loaded on an NLE timeline sequentially, they will playback
seamlessly and can be exported as a single contiguous file.
Regardless of how or where you store the footage, the record controls can be
executed without affecting the streaming operations. High quality files will be
available to create video assets to complement the live stream well after the
event is completed.
Presets and Profiles for simple Configuration
The Monarch HD firmware ships with a number of typical streaming and
recording presets that define all the encoding parameters including resolution
and bitrate. Whether preset or custom parameters are used, they only need to be
entered once and saved as a unique profile. A profile not only contains encoding
parameters but also destination information detailing where the encoded video is
being sent. Multiple profiles can be saved if the device is used in different
environments. Recording and streaming profiles are saved independently allowing
a user to mix and match profiles depending how the Monarch is being used at the
time. Each profile can be loaded instantly without having to re-enter data.
Remote Command and Control
A simple web page is all that is needed to harness the power of Matrox
Monarch HD. You can control and configure the appliance using any device on your
network that supports a standard web browsing application.
A single Matrox Monarch HD device can act as a master to multiple slave
devices. From a single web page, you can simultaneously start the recording
and/or streaming of up to four Matrox Monarch HD devices.
Integrate Matrox Monarch HD into your own Application or
Environment
Network- or cloud-based video management platform developers, A/V integrators
and value-added resellers can use Monarch HD Dev Tools, which include automatic
configuration tools and the Monarch HD Control API, to provide a unified,
consistent and branded user experience. Individual users need not interact with
the Monarch HD Command Center web UI, which can simplify enterprise-level and
centrally administered deployments.
Automatic configuration tools can be used to set all Monarch HD encoding and
destination settings by simply loading a properly formatted configuration file.
For example, specialized CDNs and video platform providers who wish to offer a
branded plug-and-play user experience can use the automatic configuration tools
to give their customers a very simple installation procedure. The customer would
just insert a USB key containing the customized automatic configuration file,
boot the new Monarch HD and be ready to stream at exactly the right settings.
Similarly, IT administrators in corporate and education environments with
deployments of multiple Monarch HD units on a network can use the tools to
manage all of the units from a single application or portal. This can be done
automatically by having each Monarch HD check a defined webpage for
configuration settings at boot up. Alternatively, the task of fetching
configuration settings can be triggered manually from the Monarch HD Command
Center.
Monarch HD Control API is an HTTP-based API that lets system integrators
create their own control software to start, stop, set streaming bitrate and
destination, and get the status of a Monarch HD device. The Monarch HD Command
Center or the automatic configuration tools are used to initially configure
devices with complete streaming and recording parameters. Once set up, units can
be controlled using the custom application, on-device buttons only or the
Command Center.
Integrate with Crestron
The Monarch HD Control API is an ideal way to integrate Monarch HD
functionality into an existing classroom, boardroom or other space equipped with
a Crestron control system. Monarch HD registered users are invited to download a
sample SIMPL module written to run on Crestron 2-Series® and 3-Series® Room
Media Controllers.
Install in a Rack
Matrox offers an optional Monarch HD Rack Mount Kit, an ideal space and cable
management accessory which allows a user to fit up to three Monarch HD units in
a single 1RU space. Please see Matrox Monarch HD Tech Specs for ordering
information.
Specifications
Inputs and
Outputs |
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HDMI Video
Input |
Progressive |
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1920x1080 @
60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98 Frames per second |
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1280x720@ 60/59.94/50
Frames per second |
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Interlaced |
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1920x1080i 29.97/25
frames per second |
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Video Input Format is
Auto-Detected |
HDMI Video
Output |
Preview output of video
input signal. 2 Frame delay from input to output. |
Audio
Input |
Processes first two
channels of audio embedded in HDMI input signal. |
|
Unbalanced analog
stereo input via 1/8 (3.5mm) jack. |
|
Line
Level |
Audio
Output |
Passthrough of all
embedded audio channels in HDMI signal. |
|
Unbalanced analog
stereo output via 1/8 (3.5mm) jack passthrough of
input. |
|
Line
Level |
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H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10
(AVC) Video Encoder |
Resolutions |
Selectable encoding
resolutions ranging from: |
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128x128 to
1920x1080 |
Bit Rates
Ranges |
Record Only Mode: 100
kbps to 30 Mbps |
|
Stream Only Mode: 100
kbps to 20 Mbps |
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Independent Stream and
Record Mode**: |
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Recording:
100 kbps - 30 Mbps |
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Streaming:
100 kbps - 10 Mbps |
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Maximum
combined total bitrate of 30 Mbps |
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**Note that
when both streaming and recording resolutions are above
1280x720, the encode parameters must be identical for both processes.
Completely Independent recording and streaming settings are available when
either the streaming or the recording resolution is 1280x720 or
below. |
Encode Frame
Rates |
Encode frame rates
representing 1:1, and of the input frames rates are
supported |
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|
Note that the
maximum encode frame rate is 30 fps when encode resolution is 1920 x
1080 |
Encoding
Profiles |
Baseline, Main and
High |
Encoding
Controls |
2.0, 3.0, 3.1, 4.0, 4.1
Level Support |
|
GOP Size and
Structure |
|
Variable bit rate
support |
|
Average max/min data
rate controls |
|
Deblocking
Filter |
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|
MPEG-4 AAC Audio
Encoder |
|
Standard |
AAC-LC |
Sample
Frequency |
32, 44.1 and 48 kHz
when digitized from analog source |
Channels |
2 channels Stereo
(L/R) |
Bit
Rates |
Range from 32 kbps to
256 kbps |
|
|
Scaler |
|
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High Quality multi-tap
10 bit Down Scaler and De-Interlacer. |
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Available to both
streaming and recording operations. |
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|
Recording File
Format |
|
File
Type |
Industry Standard MP4
and MOV files with two channels of embedded AAC
audio. |
Recording
Lengths |
Maximum file length of
300 minutes - irrespective of storage type used. File splitting feature
allows a user to record continuously for long periods by defining file
segment sizes. The Monarch HD will create these sequential file segments
over the course of the recording operation without losing a single frame
of video. File segment can have a length of 1 to 300
minutes. |
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|
Network
Interfaces |
|
Connector |
RJ45 providing
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet with Static or DHCP
addressing |
Protocols |
RTMP,
RTSP/RTP |
|
IPv4
Support |
|
Unicast and Multi
Unicast (number of clients may vary from 3 to 10) |
|
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User
Interface |
|
Computer Based
control |
HTTP via standard PC or
Mac web browser using Matrox Command Center. The simple Monarch HD Control
API is also available to programmers to create their own application to
start and stop the Monarch HD. |
Physical
Interface |
On Device push buttons
for independent streaming and recording Start/Stop
control |
|
|
Storage Types for File
Recording |
2 x USB
2.0 |
Support for NTFS (3.1)
and FAT32 file system |
|
The Monarch HD will
support writing to USB3 devices at USB2 speeds. Also note, there is a very
high variability in the performance capabilities of thumb drives (even
USB3 versions). Many are optimized for read operations while the Monarch
HD requires sustained write capabilities. For best results, Matrox
recommends using powered USB drives. If small portable media is required,
SD cards may be more suitable. |
1 x SD card
Slot |
Supports SD and SDHC
cards. Only NTFS formatted SDXC cards are supported. (Class 10 highly
recommended). |
Network Mapped
Drive |
Support for writing to
shared folders in computers found on a network using Windows Share
protocols (suitable for windows system) as well as NFS protocols (suitable
for Mac and Linux systems). |
|
|
Matrox Command
Center Web UI |
Status
Page |
Provides relevant
operational information concerning Status of MonarchHD unit at that time
including; Input video detection and resolution, State and configuration
of Streaming operation, State and configuration of Recording operation,
Error conditions, etc. |
Control
Page |
Recording and Streaming
operations initiated here including Synchronized start/stop operations.
Multiple Monarch devices can be synchronized in a Master/Slave topology to
allow for synchronized record and streaming operations across multiple
units via a single interface. |
Record
Settings |
Configuration of
recording parameters set within this page. A number of presets are
included which are selected based on post event use of the recorded asset.
If file is to be uploaded for VOD purposes, a YouTube preset may be
selected. If content is to be edited for high quality production, a higher
bitrate preset may be preferable. |
Streaming
Settings |
Configuration of
Streaming parameters performed on this page. The RTMP or RTSP credentials
as well as encoding parameters are entered. Encoder presets have been
included to quickly select an ideal encoder settings based on desired
delivery resolution or bitrate. The loading of Flash Media Server XML
configuration files is supported. |
Administrative
tools |
Device Naming, IP
configuration, Date/Time settings and a variety of other tasks performed
via this page. |
Additional
Tools |
Matrox provide PC or
Mac based utilities to help detect Monarch HD Device on a particular
Network (DHCP server required). |
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|
Physical |
|
Dimensions |
5.60 in. long (14.2
cm) |
|
4.30 in. deep (10.9 cm)
excluding inserted SD-CARD |
|
4.40 in. deep (11.2 cm)
including inserted SD-CARD |
|
1.22 in. (3.1 cm) high
including rubber feet |
Weight |
0.66 lbs (300 grams)
excluding power supply |
Operating
conditions |
32 to 104 deg. F (0 to
40 deg. C), 20 to 80% relative humidity
(non-condensing) |
Power |
Line Voltage: 100-240V
AC, 0.5A |
|
Frequency: 50-60
Hz |
|
Input: External AC/DC
adapter - IEC320-C8 |
|
Output: +5VDC, 3A
max |
|
Total power
consumption: 15 Watts |
|
DIN4 Locking Power
Connector |
|
|
Transport and
Storage |
Max Operating Altitude:
3000 meters |
|
Max Transport altitude:
12,000 meters |
|
Storage Humidity 5 to
95% relative humidity (non-condensing) |
Regulatory |
FCC Class B, CE Mark
Class B, ACMA C-Tick Mark, VCCI |
|
RoHS Directive
2002/95/EC |
|
|
Warranty |
2 years with free
telephone support |
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Kit
Contents |
|
In the
box |
Matrox Monarch HD
device |
|
Matrox Monarch HD
external power supply |
|
IEC-C8 power cords (US,
GB and EU) |