IBC2024: Appear to launch VX media processing software platform
Appear is set to launch a major new software architecture at IBC2024: the Appear VX Software Platform.
The aim of this new open platform is to fulfil current and future broadcast workflow requirements, providing agility and flexibility. VX empowers Appear customers to swiftly create next-generation software production workflows that distribute functionality across multiple infrastructure and connected hardware solutions, while delivering the power, resiliency and ultra-low latency of today’s hardware platforms.
Visitors to Appear’s stand will be the first to see live demos of the VX Platform. This will include the contribution of live action from stadium to studio for AVC, HEVC, JPEG XS with ARQ (Automatic Repeat reQuest) protection; hyper-efficient distribution of affiliate feeds using Appear’s new advanced SRT application and deployed in the cloud and on low-cost fully redundant off-the-shelf hardware; Appear’s next-generation node-based workflow management; and integration with Prometheus and Grafana to provide real-time monitoring of system metrics.
“At Appear, we are highly regarded for the power and flexibility of our modular and award-winning X Platform,” said Thomas Bostrøm Jørgensen, CEO at Appear. “We are now complementing this approach with VX, building live production media processing functions in individual software modules. Visitors to our IBC booth will be able to see the functionality we offer in contribution over JPEG XS, AVC, HEVC and SRT as well as how VX enables broadcasters and operators to quickly build, spin-up, adapt and spin-down entire production workflows.”
To meet all the challenges faced by a fully IP-based infrastructure, VX features end-to-end workflows with a single support management structure, delivering peace of mind and enabling interoperation between Appear and third-party hardware, software and cloud deployments. It also offers simplified operations via a single unified user experience and API, and low latency media processing and delivery functions with rapid set-up of streams and channels.
Additional features include software deployed anywhere, anytime, simplifying operations and maximising infrastructure ROI; easy versioning support and lifecycle management enhancing operational efficiency; and seamless scaling for fluctuating and peak processing and compute demands, including ‘pay for what you use’ billing.
“Our X Platform leads the industry because of its modular approach, with configurable modules for different functionalities, compression and file formats. Appear will continue to invest in producing new hardware modules and enhancing existing ones, but the media & entertainment industry also needs new architectures that enable businesses to work with increased flexibility and efficiency,” said Andy Rayner, CTO, Appear.
“The media industry needs to be agile, it wants ‘pay for what you use’ billing. It needs to be free to switch between, and mix-and-match, on-prem hardware, multiple clouds and on-prem clouds. It wants to increase agility through using IT-standard approaches such as containerisation and building workflows out of microservices. It needs to increase the level of workflow control and management as it moves to a software future. It needs to do all of this, not just on one hardware device or one cloud instance, but to distribute these abilities over multiple platforms and hardware solutions. Our new VX Platform enables media and entertainment businesses to do all of this, so that our customers can deploy VX to make the most of the extra dimension of flexibility that software provides,” concluded Rayner.