Telos Alliance has expanded its collaboration with Videomenthe that integrates Minnetonka AudioTools Server into SaaS media supply chain platform Eolementhe. The partnership will be showcased at IBC2025 in Amsterdam, offering broadcasters, post-production houses, and content distributors new ways to streamline audio processing and compliance within a single scalable SaaS platform.
AudioTools Server offers file-based audio capabilities, including AI-assisted workflows, comprehensive loudness control, Dolby encoding, language detection, MPEG-H authoring and file-based QC. Now, these tools are available as part of Videomenthe’s Eolementhe collaborative platform, a unified, automated media processing environment, helping customers move faster from ingest to delivery while meeting global technical standards.
For video professionals, this collaboration delivers notable advantages. The integrated audio workflows make AudioTools Server’s processing capabilities available natively within Videomenthe’s suite, enabling faster turnaround and compliance with industry standards. Simplified joint licensing, coordinated support and the commercial flexibility of a cloud-based platform give clients a more efficient purchasing experience and more responsive technical assistance.
“Videomenthe’s innovative, agile, and user-centric approach to media workflows makes them an ideal partner,” said Markus Hintz, VP business development at Telos Alliance. “Together, we’re delivering a solution that meets the evolving needs of modern media operations by giving them the agility and choice of a cloud-native model to optimise their business strategies.”
Muriel Le Bellac, director general at Videomenthe, added: “Minnetonka AudioTools Server is the gold standard in file-based audio processing, and its integration into our workflows empowers our clients to deliver high-quality, compliant, and immersive content with greater efficiency.”
IBC attendees are invited to see live demonstrations at the Videomenthe display on stand 2.B27.