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  • MOS Version Supported
  • 2.5, 2.6

  • Profiles Supported
  • Profile 1   No
  • Profile 2   No
  • Profile 3   No
  • Profile 4   No
  • Profile 5   No
  • Profile 6   Yes
  • Profile 7   No

IBIS ServerPlay News

www.ibistv.com

IBIS ServerPlay News for ENPS is a scalable, intuitive, application offering ultimate flexibility for News playout. ServerPlay can control multiple video server ports from a single user interface.

ServerPlay News comes with a sophisticated ENPS MOS interface. Real-time dynamic schedules are fully supported with placeholder functionality and optional links to caption and subtitling devices.

When an ENPS Running Order is made “MOS Active” and loaded into ServerPlay, the playlist is populated with scheduled clips whether they exist or are still in production. Missing clips are highlighted in the Running Order. As these clips become available the completed clip is ‘pulled through’ to the Running Order.

Changes made to the ENPS Running Order will be reflected in the ServerPlay playlist while it is on air. IBIS offers a variety of configurations for dealing with auto-rippling of channels, rippling cued clips and un-cueing deleted clips.

In the event of a newsroom system failure ServerPlay will continue to operate and control the servers.
 

Supported ENPS Workflow

Running Order Control

This device allows ENPS to dynamically build and control a playlist within the media server. Changes to the Running Order in ENPS result in immediate changes to the sequence of media objects queued for playout by the media server.

Item Status

This vendor sends real-time status information during playback and other functions which is displayed through ENPS writers and producers in real-time. This includes the use of a minimum set of standard status messages which enable color coding and the automated movement of the ENPS timing bar.

Buddy Fail-Over

This product supports automatic redundant operation with both Primary and Buddy ENPS servers.

Ingest Placeholder Creation

ENPS users can create and name placeholders within this vendor's server into which media can later be ingested or recorded.  The vendor then updates ENPS with duration and other information as the placeholder is replaced with the actual media.  Placeholders can be used to create "reservations" for material rushes, rough cuts or edits - arriving via ingest applications.

NLE Placeholder Creation

ENPS users can create and name placeholders within this vendor's media server into which edited content from an NLE can be saved.

Automatic Placeholder Creation

ENPS can automatically create and name placeholders within this vendor's server into which finished clips ready for play out can later be edited, saved, or recorded.  The name and other metadata used to automatically create this placeholder is drawn from the related ENPS Story and Running Order. The vendor then updates ENPS with duration and other information as the placeholder is replaced with the actual media.

Channel Assignment

This product enables ENPS users to directly assign media play-out channels from the ENPS Running Order.

Story Send

This product uses the full body of text within ENPS documents, including all media pointers and custom metadata. This product also dynamically tracks the sequence of Stories and Assignments within active ENPS Running Orders and Assignment grids.

Media Awareness

This device sends ENPS a description of the media it stores.  The description contains structured metadata and a pointer to the media object. This information is used by ENPS to return media in search results. Pointers are used to link media to ENPS documents, including Stories, Running Orders and Assignments using simple drag and drop workflow.

MOS Redirection

This product works with ENPS to transfer media between machines and locations using instruction and metadata from ENPS.  When stories containing media are moved from one ENPS location in ENPS to another this vendor offers the option to automatically transfer the media contained in the stories without further user interaction.  This can be used to automatically transfer media between servers and NLE's within a single newsroom, or between multiple newsrooms and production servers in different cities.

IBIS ActiveX Plug-in

The IBIS ActiveX Plug-in allows users to view Media Objects, search for Media Objects, change Media Objects, and edit Media Objects associated metadata.

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