Broadcast & AV


The best broadcast hardware is the hardware nobody notices. We design systems that keep productions running, even under pressure.

Hardware that doesn’t let the show down.

In broadcast and AV, the hardware is never the story – until it fails. A misconfigured PCIe slot, a chassis too shallow for the rack, a system that thermal-throttles under a sustained SDI load. These are on-site problems that come to light under pressure when often there’s no time to fix them. G2 systems are specified to eliminate those surprises before they happen.

The spec conversation happens before the build.

Most PC hardware come from decisions that weren’t explicitly made. PCIe lane allocation can look good on paper yet still conflict with the capture card, just as a power supply may fail to sustain the load during a long event or a chassis may ultimately not fit the actual rack.

When you talk to G2, you’re talking to engineers. We work through PCIe topology, signal throughput, thermal behaviour and chassis depth before anything is ordered. The system is correct because the thinking happens first.

Configured for the application, not the catalogue.

We build media servers, ingest and playout platforms, vision-mixing engines and signal-processing systems. Each one is specified around what it will run whether the software, the I/O, the duty cycle or the environment it’s going into.

We work with industrial platforms like ASRock, Advantech, and ASUS because theyโ€™re built for extended lifecycles and sustained workloads. When a production relies on a specific hardware configuration, you need to know that configuration will still be available in three or five years.

โ€ข Input cards and NDI configuration matched to your signal chain

โ€ข Chassis depth, rack unit and cabling layout matched to your physical install

โ€ข Full test and documented QC before despatch traceable back to build and test records

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