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intoPIX at NAB 2026 showcasing JPEG XS zero-latency IP video
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intoPIX brings JPEG XS SMPTE 2110 workflows to standard PCs at NAB 2026

intoPIX marked its 20th anniversary at NAB 2026 by demonstrating zero-latency IP video streaming built on JPEG XS compression across IPMX and SMPTE 2110-compatible environments. The company's new Titanium SDK and accompanying Titanium Software Applications extend those workflows to standard off-the-shelf PCs and workstations, removing the requirement for specialized hardware accelerators that have historically been a barrier to SMPTE 2110 adoption.

The practical significance is in cost and flexibility: facilities can now run compliant SMPTE 2110 and IPMX production workflows on commodity compute rather than purpose-built SDI-to-IP conversion hardware. intoPIX reports that JPEG XS has been deployed by over 50 manufacturers across more than 250 productions since its standardization, suggesting the codec has moved from specification to operational baseline in IP video infrastructure.

"NAB Show 2026 is a very special moment for intoPIX...JPEG XS has evolved into a proven, interoperable foundation for zero-latency IP video," said Jean-Baptiste Lorent, Head of Marketing at intoPIX. The demonstration at NAB focused on live production scenarios where latency is a constraint, including sports and broadcast switching environments where frame-accurate IP routing is required.