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InSync Launches New InGear Product at IBC 2025

  • James Taylor
  • 6 hours ago
  • 2 min read
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A Game-Changer for Scalable Frame Rate Conversion


InSync is breaking new ground at IBC 2025, with the launch of InGear OG-MCC20, the world’s first motion compensated frame rate converter (MCC) card for the openGear platform with both ST 2110 and SDI interfaces. The converter is part of InSync’s fully branded modular card family, which was unveiled at NAB earlier this year with the launch of the InGear OG-MCC10, which is now being used by a Tier 1 European football league.


Delivering unmatched frame rate conversion, HDR processing, and deinterlacing, the OG-MCC20 packs 10 HD conversion channels into just 2RU - amassing 5 channels per rack unit. Powered by InSync’s class-leading algorithms, it ensures the gold standard in broadcast quality, trusted by tier 1 sports and news events worldwide.


This low-latency (~100ms), low-power solution cuts rack space by up to 80% and slashes operating costs and CO₂ emissions by up to 90%, making it ideal for multi-channel environments - from space-constrained OB trucks to overpopulated rack rooms.


With dual 25GbE ST 2110 and 3G SDI interfaces, the OG-MCC20 guarantees seamless IP and SDI conversion while preserving uncompressed video integrity across your network.






Key Benefits

  • 10 HD channels in just 2RU (80% rack space reduction)

  • Up to 90% lower running costs & emissions vs legacy and competitor solutions

  • Low latency (~100ms) – perfect for live sports & news


Key Features

  • Dual 25GbE ST 2110 + 3G SDI interfaces

  • Motion compensated frame rate conversion: 23–60fps

  • HDR↔SDR conversion with custom LUTs

  • Deinterlacing/interlacing: 720p/1080p↔1080i

  • Easy control and management via Web UI or RESTful API


With InGear, InSync has delivered another balanced product to help its customers to make quality even more affordable and practical without compromise.


IBC 2025 marks the start of a new era for scalable, sustainable, and affordable frame rate conversion.


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