The company will be exhibiting at CABSAT 2023 in Dubai from May 16 to 18.
X-dream-group rolled out a completely new user interface in their software product x-dream-Fabrik. X-dream-Fabrik is a pre-integrated, pre-configured and managed solution as a service (SaaS) built to address common use cases in the media industry. Its UI includes all necessary elements to cover the complete business process from production to post-production, archiving to content playout, publishing, sales and distribution. It runs in public clouds, data centres and on-premises.
X-dream-Fabrik contains modules for Upload, Post-Production, Archive, 24/7 Scheduling, Playout and Monitoring, with more to come later this year. All these modules are available in one UI and can be toggled on or off when required. Multiple installers are not necessary to run the software.
X-dream-Fabrik may be of interest to not only broadcasters of regional TV, special interest, event or business channels, but also for media groups and network operators building FAST channels.
Stefan Pfütze, Managing Director of x-dream-media, said: “We are very proud to present the result of our intense teamwork. The new version of x-dream-Fabrik is built on microservices architecture and fully preconfigured for an out-of-the-box experience. After discussions with our customers, we decided to offer an intuitive user interface based on drag-&-drop with a reduced look and feel for focused usage. x-dream-Fabrik is a fully integrated solution offering a minimal set of elements to be used straight away.”
The most recent modules of x-dream-Fabrik are ProXchange, Scheduler, Playout and Archive.
ProXchange software supports a bi-directional media exchange. Journalists, producers and operators can issue and receive work orders to/from production facilities and exchange data. ProXchange allows users to preview audio, video and graphic files. This is to ensure only files of genuine interest are downloaded.
Scheduler module allows programmers and operators to create playlists based on assets from a content pool or live sources. Rundowns are composed from playlists. Multiple channels can be scheduled independently or in relation to each other weeks in advance. Schedules are usually made for 24/7 programming but can be used for event streaming planning as well. Additional playlist items, like logos, overlays (graphics, text, video), subtitles, ad insertion markers, etc. are available.
Within Playout module, operators can manage and monitor the linear playout of the different channels. They can modify rundowns with video assets, via drag-and-drop from other modules, e.g. Upload, Exchange, MAM, Production.
Archive is a remote or hybrid media asset management solution (MAM). It allows journalists and operators to store, manage, find and utilise assets. Users can work with an extensive metadata set and preview assets in a built-in mini-player.
The company will be exhibiting at CABSAT 2023 in Dubai from May 16 to 18.