FEED WINTER 2021 – Web

UNO, DOS, TRES

Singular.live have launched Uno Templates – customisable graphics, featuring a mobile- friendly interface. It aims to simplify adding broadcast- quality overlays to content. Each template is designed for a specific type of image. One example is the ‘soccer scorebug.’ This is a digital on-screen graphic displayed during a live broadcast, to show the game time and score. A countdown clock is also available. The Uno Templates are also straightforward when it comes to docking the Uno interface into OBS video steaming software.

A new sales growth platform, built specifically for broadcast TV and radio, has been unveiled – dubbed Marketron REV. Simplifying the entire sales process into one platform, Marketron REV brings together all elements. This includes proposals and order management – allowing people to focus time and energy on selling. Integrated with CRM, the platform enables salespeople to track leads. “Marketron REV transforms the sales process with unprecedented efficiency, allowing sellers to gain the freedom to focus more time on hitting STREAMLINING SALES

quotas,” emphasises SVP of product Jimshade Chaudhari. More information can be found online at marketron.com.

THE NDI NEED

In a bid to supply the market with a new option when selecting an NDI stream multiviewer, ViewMaster has been revealed by Rascular. It adds to the company’s current offerings of RouteMaster and RouteMaster Lite applications. Sales director Ephraim Barrett spoke of the importance of the

launch: “NDI has really taken off across the world of IP video, and this has been reflected in our activities and sales. “Speaking with our customers, it’s clear that they need a simple and flexible, but powerful, NDI multiviewer, suitable for use across broadcast, A/V and

KEEPING STORAGE SYMPLE

streaming. ViewMaster is the answer.” ViewMaster takes multiple video and audio streams, and pairs them to create flexible layouts on one screen. This enables its users to quickly view all the streams they want to.

Shared media storage solutions provider, Symply, introduced a new product family called SymplyFirst. The range tackles personal RAID protected storage, backup/archive, cloud/archive, cloud/archive/transfer and connectivity challenges. These difficulties are often faced by a variety of media pipelines, including on-set production, VFX, in-house creatives and photographers. “We’re calling this product SymplyFirst because it really is the first step in creating a democratised storage solution that’s easily accessible, but incredibly extensible,” states Symply founder and CPO Alex Grossman.

INCORPORATING IP

Woody Technologies’ IN2IT live has become a growing star among the live capture community over the past year. This being said, AJA has been working with the provider, having already created a server using AJA’s Corvid 44 and Corvid 88. It is now beginning development of an IP version of IN2IT live. This new IP model will include an AJA Kona IP audio and video I/O card. Co-founder of Woody Technologies, Aurélien Brelle,

comments on the decision to move towards IP: “As client infrastructures start to age out and rebuild, they’re thinking about how they can future- proof with IP, which makes perfect sense,” Brelle describes. “IP offers unprecedented flexibility and leaves the architecture more open-ended, so that iterating the workflow in the future will be easier as new evolutions emerge. This is why we’re developing an IP version with AJA’s Kona IP built-in.”

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