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Singular.live and Akta team up to boost cloud playout capabilities with live broadcast graphics enhancement.

Improved Graphics for Akta FLEX Channels Through Integration with Singular's Graphics Engine

Cloud-based playout system Akta teams up with Singular Live to upgrade their service with...
Cloud-based playout system Akta teams up with Singular Live to upgrade their service with cutting-edge broadcast graphics.

Singular.live and Akta team up to boost cloud playout capabilities with live broadcast graphics enhancement.

In an exciting development, Singular.live and Akta have joined forces to bring broadcast-quality graphics to FLEX channel playout in the cloud. This collaboration, aimed at sports and entertainment clients, delivers on the requirement for adaptive and data-driven interactive overlays.

The partnership between these two industry leaders promises to provide cost-efficient and high-quality solutions. By leveraging Singular.live's cloud-based broadcast graphics and playout technology with Akta's solutions, they aim to enable more flexible, scalable, and economically viable cloud playout channels.

FLEX channels, live linear TV channels scheduled entirely in the cloud, stand to benefit significantly from this collaboration. The operational costs are reduced through cloud deployment, eliminating the need for expensive on-premises hardware. Quality and flexibility are enhanced, as real-time, dynamic graphics and switching can adapt instantly to broadcasting needs.

Scalability and agility are also improved. Cloud solutions allow broadcasters to scale channels up or down depending on demand without sacrificing quality. This modernizes channel playout workflows, providing a more cost-effective and high-quality cloud-based solution for FLEX channels.

Akta's video SaaS platform, tuned for scale, streamlines media workflows from ingest to playback and monetization. It offers seamless distribution as both Free Ad-Supported Television (FAST) channels and traditional broadcast channels. The company's largest customers are deploying next-generation workflows that require adaptive and data-driven interactive overlays.

The new process saves 80% of the cost compared to a traditional on-prem broadcast workflow. The AI in the cloud generates dynamic metadata for FLEX channels. Singular's dynamic graphics are now available for live linear or FAST channels on any screen.

This collaboration brings premium video channels or live linear events with stunning, crisp graphics from Singular and ultra-low latency. More information about this exciting development can be found on the Akta website.

  1. The collaboration between Singular.live and Akta targets sports and entertainment clients, offering adaptive and data-driven interactive overlays for broadcast-quality graphics in FLEX channel playout, managed in the cloud.
  2. By merging Singular.live's cloud-based broadcast graphics and playout technology with Akta's solutions, the partnership promises cost-efficient and high-quality solutions.
  3. FLEX channels, scheduled entirely in the cloud, can significantly reduce operational costs through cloud deployment, eliminating the need for expensive on-premises hardware.
  4. Quality and flexibility are improved, as real-time, dynamic graphics and switching can adapt instantly to broadcasting needs without compromising on workflows.
  5. Akta's video SaaS platform, designed for scalability, streamlines media workflows, encompassing content ingest, playback, and monetization, accessible both for FAST channels and traditional broadcast channels.
  6. The collaboration results in a process that saves up to 80% of the cost compared to a traditional on-prem broadcast workflow and generates dynamic metadata for FLEX channels, utilizing AI in the cloud.
  7. Singular's dynamic graphics are now available for live linear or FAST channels on any screen, offering premium video channels or live linear events with stunning, crisp graphics from Singular and ultra-low latency.
  8. Digital media, finance, and business organizations interested in data-and-cloud-computing technology and the latest advancements in the broadcast, streaming, and technology sectors can find more information about this collaboration on the Akta website.

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