Application
- Сompliance recording
- Live feed monitoring
- Recorded material review and repurposing
Specifications
- 24/7/365 recording of an unlimited number of video signals and IP streams of varied types and formats
- Visual monitoring of recorded SDI channels and IP streams from any client workplace
- Automatic quality control of incoming signal
- Automation system integration for recieving and anylysing on-air metadata
- Fast search of required video segment and its export to social media
- Individual user rights assignment for preview, recording control and export for each channel
- A cross-platform web client allowing simultaneous preview of up to 16 channels
- Hardware encoding/decoding acceleration (NVENC)
New
ScreenCaster extension for workstation desktop video capture
- Recording and monitoring capabilities as with any other source in AMX
- Ability to select one or multiple monitors for capture on each workstation
- Flexible image quality and framerate settings
- Hardware-accelerated encoding on nVidia boards
- Audio recording from workstation microphones
- Switchable keyboard and mouse key press capture and burn-in into video stream
- Floating network licenses
Features
- Digital video and audio signal recording from SDI interfaces
- RTP/RTSP/SPTS/MPTS network stream recording
- Automatic and manual loop recording with configurable loop duration and file segment size
- Unlimited number of recording channels and servers in a single system
- One-time, repeating and scheduled recording jobs
- Individual recording schedules for channels or groups of channels
- Auxilary signal recording: IP CCTV cameras, control room monitor capture, studio intercom etc
- Adaptive “burn-in” of channel name, date and timecode into recorded videos
- IP stream formation for remote visual monitoring of recorded material
- SD and HD subtitle detection and playout for incoming signals and recorded mediafiles
- Closed captions recording with a burn-in option for mediafile export
- Configurable multiviewer templates
- LUFS analysys and level display for a chosen program segment
- Quick access to a chosen time interval of a selected channel
- Automatic and manual export of material segments to external file
AMX with its operational process according to the IABM BaM Content Chain:
Benefits
A UNIQUE INTEGRATION WITH A LIVE PRODUCTION SYSTEM FROM THE SAME VENDOR | Azimuth Soft LiveX users can monitor mosaics and make configuration changes to the compliance recording system using familiar client modules. The unused input channels on the AMЧ servers can be quickly repurposed for production tasks, giving the directors more possibilities and improving the efficiency of equipment utilization.
Existing customers using StudioX stand-alone or recording into the APX enterprise media workflow system have no need to change their workflows or retrain their staff when adding a compliance recording server to their facilities. |
CROSS-PLATFORM WEB INTERFACE WITH MOBILE DEVICE SUPPORT | A completely new web client has been developed for AMX, allowing for intuitive live feed and recorded material viewing in any current browser, with no plugins required. It works great on touchscreens, Macs, tablets, phones and practically everything else. |
MODERN CLIENT-SERVER ARCHITECTURE | A service running on the AMX server can now connect LiveX modules and web clients to multiple videoservers from anywhere on the production network, with centralized administration, user rights, profile export and everything else expected from an enterprise solution. |
NVidia NVENC HARDWARE ACCELERATED ENCODING | The encoding calculations during recording can be offloaded from the server’s CPU onto supported nVidia graphics cards, either increasing channel density or lowering the system requirements. Any individual recording channel can be configured to use software encoding or NVENC. |
ADVANCED AUDIO TRACK AND SUBTITLE OPTIONS | Audio tracks in incoming feeds and streams can be selected for recording during system configuration – and selected again when exporting to a mediafile. The subtitles are saved in separate files and can optionally be burned into the video on export. |