Intinor brings advanced IP transport diagnostics and HDR workflows to BroadcastAsia 2026

Author: Manor Marketing

Published: 07 May 2026

Intinor brings advanced IP transport diagnostics and HDR workflows to BroadcastAsia 2026

Intinor will demonstrate its latest technical enhancements for the Direkt series at BroadcastAsia 2026. With a continued focus on reliable contribution and remote production over IP, this year’s showcase highlights improved control over SRT streams and expanded support for NDI® Advanced and HDR workflows. 
  
The latest software release from Intinor introduces features that boost the stability, monitoring capabilities, and interoperability of IP video contribution in professional production environments. The Direkt system now provides detailed SRT stream statistics directly within the Intinor Direkt Management (IDM) interface so that engineers can track real-time round-trip time, jitter, packet loss, latency, and buffer health. This brings increased data visibility across complex multi-vendor workflows. 
  
The new integration of SMPTE ST 2022-7 enables seamless protection switching across redundant network paths, ensuring that if one link drops, the broadcast continues without a single missing frame. When managing unpredictable internet routes, this works alongside Intinor’s Bifrost™ Reliable Transport to actively maintain connection stability even as bandwidth fluctuates. 
  
Intinor has further introduced HLG HDR passthrough that preserves HDR metadata across the contribution chain, ensuring signaling consistency from source to destination without manual re-configuration. 
  
With the implementation of NDI® version 6.3, the system now offers NDI® Advanced support, enabling 10-bit color depth for high-precision production environments. NDI® traffic can be locked to specific physical network interfaces and dedicated discovery servers can be configured to ensure devices are reliably found and traffic is precisely routed. 
  
Visitors to the stand will be able to explore the latest capabilities of the Direkt series, a versatile solution for broadcasters capable of encoding, decoding, and routing within a single hardware platform. All units are managed via IDM, Intinor’s browser-based interface, which provides centralized remote control for simplified workflows and efficient oversight of multi-point distribution networks. 
  
“As the industry moves away from costly satellite and leased lines, the requirement for interoperability in IP transport is greater than ever,” said Roland Axelsson, Founder and Senior Technical Account Manager at Intinor. “Our latest updates give engineers the tools they need to manage complex setups with confidence, while maintaining the reliability that Tier 1 contribution demands.” 
  
Intinor is also continuing development around SMPTE ST 2110, with early work focused on enabling IP contribution streams to integrate with 2110-based production infrastructures. The team looks forward to discussing these developments with customers and partners at BroadcastAsia.

Visit the Intinor team at booth 5F3-10 to see live demos of our latest solutions for reliable and interoperable IP video contribution. You can also find Intinor technology on the Ideal Systems stand throughout the show.

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