Codemill Demonstrate Cantemo 6 At IBC
The updated version of Codemill’s Cantemo is being demonstrated at IBC 2023 for the first time, following previews of the software’s design at last year’s show. The new version, Cantemo 6, features an entirely refreshed User Interface (UI), improved usability, and now includes Codemill’s highly regarded Accurate.Player as the default media player.
Built for integration, Cantemo 6, the hybrid-cloud Media Asset Management (MAM) software, features improvements to the UI and User Experience (UX) designs, with a simplified user interface when searching and filtering results. The asset page layouts have been redesigned and new on-screen action buttons have been introduced for an optimised UX.
Additionally, Cantemo 6 now features Accurate.Player as the default media player. Accurate.Player is an advanced browser-based player with frame-accurate playback, multiple subtitles and audio-switching alongside extensive keyboard controls and powerful content security.
Cantemo runs on customer or partner managed infrastructure (such as physical servers, Virtual Machines in private/public cloud, or in a hybrid combination), with the ability to manage collections, assets, versions, and metadata, across all major storage platforms and services. In the backend, Cantemo uses powerful Vidispine media backbone REST APIs and is available globally through channel partners, as a user-based software subscription.
You might also like...
Designing IP Broadcast Systems - The Book
Designing IP Broadcast Systems is another massive body of research driven work - with over 27,000 words in 18 articles, in a free 84 page eBook. It provides extensive insight into the technology and engineering methodology required to create practical IP based broadcast…
Demands On Production With HDR & WCG
The adoption of HDR requires adjustments in workflow that place different requirements on both people and technology, especially when multiple formats are required simultaneously.
If It Ain’t Broke Still Fix It: Part 2 - Security
The old broadcasting adage: ‘if it ain’t broke don’t fix it’ is no longer relevant and potentially highly dangerous, especially when we consider the security implications of not updating software and operating systems.
Standards: Part 21 - The MPEG, AES & Other Containers
Here we discuss how raw essence data needs to be serialized so it can be stored in media container files. We also describe the various media container file formats and their evolution.
NDI For Broadcast: Part 3 – Bridging The Gap
This third and for now, final part of our mini-series exploring NDI and its place in broadcast infrastructure moves on to a trio of tools released with NDI 5.0 which are all aimed at facilitating remote and collaborative workflows; NDI Audio,…