Evertz:
Powering the Infrastructure Behind Modern Broadcast
In modern broadcast and production environments, infrastructure matters just as much as cameras or consoles. Signal transport, encoding, monitoring, and network orchestration form the backbone of every live production. Few companies have influenced that backbone as significantly as Evertz Microsystems, a global leader in broadcast and media technology solutions.
For decades, Evertz has been at the forefront of innovation in IP-based video infrastructure, helping networks, production facilities, and streaming platforms transition from traditional SDI workflows into the next generation of software-defined media networks. Their solutions power everything from major sports broadcasts to global streaming platforms and large-scale television networks.
Newest Platform: X-Caliber Ultra High Density Encoding
The X-Caliber Ultra High Density Encoding Platform represents one of the most advanced encoding systems available in broadcast today. Designed to support high-capacity, multi-channel workflows, X-Caliber allows broadcasters to encode large volumes of video content efficiently while maintaining exceptional signal quality.
This platform supports modern media workflows where speed, scalability, and reliability are essential. High-density encoding makes it possible for facilities to process massive amounts of video content for distribution across television, streaming platforms, and digital media networks without sacrificing performance.
Production teams working with complex media pipelines benefit from X-Caliber’s ability to manage large signal volumes in compact infrastructure environments.
What Evertz Is Known For: IP-Based Broadcast Infrastructure
Evertz built its reputation by designing the systems that move video across entire broadcast facilities. Their infrastructure products allow media organizations to route, monitor, process, and distribute signals across complex networks with precision and stability.
The company has played a major role in the industry’s shift toward IP-based video networks, allowing broadcasters to replace traditional hardware-based signal paths with flexible software-driven architectures. These systems make it easier to scale operations, integrate new technologies, and adapt to evolving distribution platforms.
Whether signals are traveling across a broadcast truck, a network operations center, or a global content distribution network, Evertz technology often sits behind the scenes making it all possible.
Most Used Evertz Technologies
Evertz products appear across a wide range of broadcast environments, particularly in areas where signal transport and management are critical.
Media Transport and Routing Systems
Media transport systems allow signals to move seamlessly across facilities and networks. Evertz routing technology provides the stability and scalability required to manage large volumes of content across multiple destinations.
Software Defined Video Networking
Software-defined networking has become a cornerstone of modern broadcast infrastructure. Evertz solutions enable broadcasters to manage video flows through flexible software layers rather than relying entirely on physical routing hardware.
This approach gives engineers more control while simplifying upgrades and expansion.
Monitoring and Multiview Systems
Production teams rely on Evertz multiview systems to monitor multiple signals simultaneously. These systems are used in control rooms, master control environments, and network operations centers where operators must track dozens of feeds at once.
Reliable monitoring ensures that signals remain stable, properly routed, and ready for broadcast or distribution.
Driving the Future of Media Workflows
Evertz has played a central role in the industry’s move toward IP-based production environments. As broadcasters adopt SMPTE 2110 and cloud-based workflows, infrastructure providers must deliver systems capable of handling large-scale signal management with minimal latency.
The company continues to develop tools that allow production teams to move seamlessly between traditional broadcast operations and emerging digital media environments.
This flexibility is particularly important as content distribution expands across television networks, streaming platforms, and global digital media ecosystems.
Atomic Television + Evertz
Reliable infrastructure forms the foundation of every successful production environment. Evertz systems provide the routing, encoding, and media transport technologies that allow broadcast teams to operate at scale.
Official Evertz products are available through Atomic Television as an Authorized Dealer, providing access to manufacturer-backed equipment and professional guidance for integration into broadcast and production workflows.
Teams exploring IP-based infrastructure, media transport systems, or advanced encoding platforms can contact Atomic Television to learn more about implementing Evertz solutions in their next production environment.
FAQ's
Our Expert Answers
What is the Evertz DreamCatcher Replay System?
The Evertz DreamCatcher Replay System is a professional broadcast replay server used to capture, replay, and create highlight clips during live sports and multi-camera event productions. DreamCatcher records multiple camera feeds simultaneously and allows operators to instantly generate slow-motion replays, highlight packages, and live playback while the event is still in progress.
This replay platform is widely used in sports broadcasting, arenas, esports productions, and major live events where fast turnaround replay is essential.
Atomic Television, a Las Vegas broadcast production company and Evertz retail partner, provides DreamCatcher system purchasing, installation, operator training, and experienced replay operators for live productions.
What does the Evertz MAGNUM Router Control System do?
The Evertz MAGNUM Router Control System is a broadcast infrastructure platform that manages and controls video, audio, and data routing across an entire production environment. MAGNUM allows engineers and operators to control signal paths between cameras, servers, switchers, replay systems, and monitoring devices from a centralized interface.
MAGNUM is commonly used in broadcast facilities, mobile production trucks, stadium control rooms, and live event production systems where reliable signal routing is critical.
Atomic Television supports organizations implementing MAGNUM systems by assisting with equipment purchasing, system configuration, routing architecture design, and operational training.
What is the Evertz 570IPG Gateway used for?
The Evertz 570IPG Gateway is a broadcast IP gateway that converts traditional SDI broadcast signals into IP-based production workflows. This technology enables video, audio, and data signals to travel across high-speed networks while maintaining broadcast-quality reliability and low latency.
The 570IPG Gateway is frequently used in remote production, distributed broadcast environments, and modern IP-based facilities where content must move between venues, trucks, and control rooms.
Atomic Television helps production teams integrate Evertz IP infrastructure by providing system consultation, equipment procurement, installation, and training for engineering teams.
Can Atomic Television help purchase and install Evertz broadcast systems?
Yes. Atomic Television is an Evertz retail partner that helps organizations purchase, deploy, and operate professional broadcast infrastructure.
Support services include:
- Evertz equipment purchasing and consultation
• Broadcast system architecture and workflow design
• Installation and configuration of routing, replay, and IP systems
• Technical training for engineers and operators
• Experienced broadcast crew for live productions
Organizations building broadcast control rooms, mobile production trucks, sports venues, and corporate production facilities often work with Atomic Television to implement reliable Evertz workflows.
Where can teams learn to operate Evertz broadcast systems?
Atomic Television provides training and hands-on education for broadcast engineers, replay operators, and production teams working with Evertz systems. Training covers system configuration, live production workflows, signal routing, replay operation, and IP broadcast infrastructure.
The Las Vegas facility regularly hosts training sessions focused on modern broadcast technology, helping develop the next generation of broadcast technicians and production engineers.
Organizations interested in purchasing, deploying, or learning Evertz systems can contact Atomic Television to participate in upcoming training opportunities or receive support for their broadcast infrastructure.
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