KUALA LUMPUR, April 9 (Bernama) -- AI-Media, the global leader in AI-powered captioning, is set to unveil two new products LEXI DR (Disaster Recovery) and LEXI Recorded, at the prestigious NAB Show 2024, scheduled from April 14 to 17 in Las Vegas, United States.
In a statement, AI-Media, renowned for its cutting-edge innovations serving the broadcast industry, said its latest offerings are poised to revolutionise the captioning market.
The highlight of AI-Media’s presentation at the event will be the new LEXI DR product, a groundbreaking solution that ensures uninterrupted captioning delivery even in the face of cloud and connectivity disruptions.
With seamless caption workflow integration, on-premises redundant servers and flexible setup options, this solution offers 99.99 per cent caption uptime, scalability with up to 10 instances available per LEXI DR unit plus the confidence that data is secure with robust encryption and security measures.
The product exemplifies AI-Media's commitment to providing reliable, resilient, and secure captioning solutions for the broadcast industry.
AI-Media will also introduce LEXI Recorded, designed to streamline the captioning process for recorded content. The solution offers unprecedented turnaround speed and cost efficiencies, boasting features such as bulk processing, accuracy above 98 per cent, flexible file output types, and multilingual options.
It can be integrated into the caption workflow, ensuring fast, cost-effective captioning of broadcasters’ recorded content with unmatched precision and ease.
In addition to the product launches, AI-Media will feature an "Innovation Station" at its NAB booth, where attendees can explore exciting new technologies that are part of the company's product roadmaps.
Previews will showcase advancements in generative AI and its application in crafting topic models, also referred to as custom dictionaries. Additionally, previews will feature innovations such as speaking subtitles or dubbing, as well as automated audio description.
AI-Media is able to leverage decades of broadcast experience to ensure its captioning solutions are interoperable across different workflows, video standards and regions, and the company remains committed to driving progress and shaping the future of accessible media worldwide.
-- BERNAMA
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