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Vowos and Matrox Video Help Poland’s Leading Film Studio Launch a Virtualized IP Channel

Matrox DSX Core-based, software-defined playout solution from Vowos enables WFDiF studio to offer streaming and VOD services during COVID-19

Montreal, Canada — December 9, 2020 — Matrox® Video is pleased to announce that Vowos has chosen Matrox DSX Core software modules to develop a virtualized playout solution for Poland’s renowned Documentary and Feature Film Studio (WFDiF). Requiring a new streaming and video-on-demand (VOD) platform to meet the increasing demand for WFDiF content during COVID-19, Vowos integrated DSX Core to create a software-defined platform for instant channel deployment. In combination with the Vowos XMV software and distributed fileserver for content delivery, WFDiF audiences can now access a rich library of feature and educational films, documentaries, animations, and more.

Serving as the key building block within the Vowos playout server, the Matrox DSX Core File Reader software module offers instantaneous playlist capabilities to readily deliver WFDiF’s archived and media files within a hosted cloud environment. Online visitors can now access WFDiF’s most significant works, dating as far back as the 1940’s and ranging to contemporary Polish cinematography, via a live stream or through a library of VOD titles.  An assortment of educational materials is also available on the WFDiF online platform, including workshops, lectures, and guided on-set tours.

“COVID-19 has contributed tremendously to increased online activity in terms of streaming and video-on-demand services,” said Lukasz Janas, co-founder of Vowos. “As a result of Vowos’ playout and distribution solution based on Matrox’s DSX Core media platform, WFDiF’s audiences are granted unprecedented access to unique, original, and high-quality content. WFDiF.online has been a truly positive and enriching experience for all parties involved.”

“The Matrox-Vowos software-centric architecture provides WFDiF with an efficient, affordable, quick-to-develop approach to IP channel deployments,” said Francesco Scartozzi, VP of sales and business development, broadcast and media group at Matrox Video. “Virtualized workflows help content providers such as WFDiF migrate seamlessly to streaming and VOD environments—on platforms that are easily adaptable and scalable to meet evolving IP needs.”

 

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Cloud-based media processing

Matrox DSX Core includes a complete set of software modules for media processing OEMs need to create datacenter-friendly, virtualized IP broadcast solutions running on commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) machines that can be repurposed as needed. It is designed specifically for the cloud and provides built-in redundancy, disaster recovery, frame-accurate control for AV sync, and extensive file format support to ensure interoperability. DSX Core enables end customers to quickly deploy specialty or event-based channels with zero additional capital expenditure.

 

About Vowos

Founded in Warsaw, Poland in 2009, Vowos LLC delivers digital ecosystems for content acquisition, file-based workflows, archiving and multi-channel playout. For more information, visit www.vowos.com.

About Matrox Video

Matrox Video is a global leader in video technology. Featuring a complete portfolio of best-in-class hardware, software, APIs, and SDKs, Matrox Video enables OEMs, system integrators, value-added channel partners, and end users to push the boundaries of video innovation. Serving the AV/IT, broadcast, and emerging markets for over 45 years, Matrox Video is synonymous with quality, performance, interoperability, and support. Matrox Video’s legal entity is Matrox Graphics Inc., part of the Matrox Group.

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