At IBC2015, NETIA will highlight new product features that enhance the flexibility and reliability of multichannel radio playout and new capabilities that enrich multimedia production, as well as mobile and remote production workflows. NETIA will also demonstrate its ability to integrate complex production ecosystems and simplify the publishing of content and data to the second […]
At IBC2015, NETIA will highlight new product features that enhance the flexibility and reliability of multichannel radio playout and new capabilities that enrich multimedia production, as well as mobile and remote production workflows. NETIA will also demonstrate its ability to integrate complex production ecosystems and simplify the publishing of content and data to the second screen.
NEW AirPlayList 2.0 Module for the NETIA Media Assist Software Suite
The NETIA Media Assist software suite empowers users to manage all types of content in any format, on any platform from anywhere and at any time. The new AirPlayList 2.0 module facilitates automated playout of multiple radio channels simultaneously and with guaranteed redundancy. Because the module is AES67- and audio-over-IP-compliant, users can broadcast either from a traditional physical sound card or using IP-based virtual drivers.
Built on a distributed architecture, the AirPlayList 2.0 module augments the overall reliability and robustness of playout. In high-demand scenarios, the AirPlayList 2.0 user interface supports centralized control and monitoring of many different playout systems installed across different servers. Users can access and broadcast media or channels located within separate databases rather than one central database. With the module’s Web-based interface, remote users can easily access the module to monitor or supervise playout on each channel and check the status of media. To ensure high availability of media, the AirPlayList 2.0 module offers users the choice of one-to-one redundancy or a one-to-N option, in which a dedicated pool of servers ensures that even in the event of a disaster, a secondary server can recover media and ensure an uninterrupted broadcast.
Audiovisual Media Management with Radio-Assist Radio Automation
NETIA will feature the integration of its multiple-device interface for audiovisual media management with its well-established Radio-Assist radio automation module via a secure, cross-platform, Web-based interface. The portable, lightweight Web-based interface not only enables convenient content editing and repurposing of professional branded multimedia, but also automates publishing to any platform. With this powerful tool for multimedia content creation, journalists and field staff can use virtually any mobile device (laptop, tablet, or smartphone) and operating system (iOS, Windows, and Android) to gain remote access to the content and subsequently search, browse, ingest, and edit video and/or audio; segment a video; and then export and publish the media on any CDN platform.