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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 3 MIN

AJA’s high-powered openGear 3G-SDI to HDMI 2.0 conversion card (ISE2026)

from The openGear Video + Audio Podcast · host openGear

If you have one or two sources that need 3G-SDI to HDMI 2.0 conversion for monitoring, Mini-Converters do the job really well. But beyond a few sources, you’re going to start needing serious capability. And that’s where AJA’s OG-Hi5-4K-Plus comes to the rescue.It handles straightforward 3G-SDI to HDMI 2.0 conversion up to 4K/UHD 60p with HDR metadata support. You can put up to 10 of them on a single openGear frame, so you’ll enjoy superior density. And as with all openGear cards, you get redundant power supply and the DashBoard control system to manage everything easily.Andy Bellamy, Technical Director at AJA, speaks with Simon Tillyer from KitPlus at ISE2026 about the OG-Hi5-4K-Plus that makes high-powered conversion to HDMI 2.0 displays for monitoring simple.They also talk about AJA’s commitment to the convenience and power of the openGear platform, allowing you to mix and match cards from different vendors in the same frame so you have exactly what you need. “Now anything new that comes out, the first thing most people say to us is, ‘Oh, are you going to make an openGear version of that?’” Andy says. “And generally the answer is yes.”Discover more about AJA, including all of their openGear cards, at https://www.aja.com/.See the power and versatility of openGear products from Leader Partners like AJA by going to https://www.opengear.tv/ to get the new 2026 Ultimate openGear Applications Guide.Thanks for watching and please subscribe to our channel.About AJA:Since 1993, AJA Video Systems has been a leading manufacturer of cutting-edge technology for the broadcast, cinema, proAV, and post-production markets. AJA develops a range of powerful, flexible video interface and conversion technologies, digital video recording solutions, and color management, streaming, and remote production tools. High-profile media companies around the globe, along with broadcasters, networks, post-production houses, mobile truck operators, cinematographers, film editors, and more rely on the reliability, flexibility, and performance of AJA technologies. Find out more at https://www.aja.com/.About openGear:The industry standard platform of choice, openGear is an open-architecture, modular frame system that offers freedom to choose technology from a wide range of products to meet the needs of remote production, broadcast, and distribution. Find out more at  https://www.opengear.tv/.

If you have one or two sources that need 3G-SDI to HDMI 2.0 conversion for monitoring, Mini-Converters do the job really well. But beyond a few sources, you’re going to start needing serious capability. And that’s where AJA’s OG-Hi5-4K-Plus comes to the rescue. It handles straightforward 3G-SDI to HDMI 2.0 conversion up to 4K/UHD 60p with HDR metadata support. You can put up to 10 of them on a single openGear frame, so you’ll enjoy superior density. And as with all openGear cards, you get re...

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If you have one or two sources that need 3G-SDI to HDMI 2.0 conversion for monitoring, Mini-Converters do the job really well. But beyond a few sources, you’re going to start needing serious capability. And that’s where AJA’s OG-Hi5-4K-Plus comes to...

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