Media proxy unveils fresh Instant Replay and HTML Content Monitoring capabilities for Monwall Multiviewer system
In a significant move, Mediaproxy has announced an update to its Monwall multiviewer platform. The updated platform includes two key features: Instant Replay and HTML content monitoring, designed to revolutionize broadcast operations for managing Over-The-Top (OTT), Fast-Forward Autonomous Streaming Television (FAST), and hybrid workflows.
Instant Replay for Streamlined Incident Investigation
The Instant Replay feature, a cornerstone of the update, empowers broadcast operators to instantly review incidents during live broadcasts without disrupting ongoing monitoring. This high-quality playback facility, accessible via a low-latency web browser interface or physical control surface, enables frame-level analysis for detailed incident review. The feature can scale across multiple mosaics, allowing for simultaneous real-time and historical media viewing, which is crucial for quick resolution of on-air issues during critical broadcasts.
According to Mediaproxy's CEO, Erik Otto, the new Instant Replay feature will significantly reduce the time it takes to investigate and clear on-air incidents.
HTML Content Monitoring for Unified Interface Management
The second feature, HTML content monitoring, enables operators to integrate picture-in-picture HTML windows into any mosaic output or interactive multiviewer client. This functionality allows broadcasters to monitor web-based dashboards—such as analytics, metrics, or live status updates—alongside traditional broadcast feeds. The feature supports both static and dynamic HTML content from streaming platforms like YouTube, Hulu, Roku, and Fubo, providing a unified view of broadcast and web sources in one interface.
Mediaproxy's HTML monitoring unlocks new possibilities for proactive management, compliance verification, and operational efficiency. The addition of this feature reinforces Mediaproxy's position at the forefront of media monitoring innovation, solving a significant challenge faced by broadcasters today: the need to monitor both traditional and web-based content sources in a unified interface.
Both features will be showcased at IBC2025, Sept. 12-15 in Amsterdam. For more information about the updates, visit Mediaproxy's official website: www.mediaproxy.com. The addition of Instant Replay and HTML content monitoring strengthens Mediaproxy's commitment to providing innovative tools for modern broadcasters and media operators.
[1] Mediaproxy Press Release: Mediaproxy Updates Monwall Multiviewer Platform [2] Mediaproxy Blog: Enhanced Incident Investigation with Instant Replay [3] Mediaproxy Blog: Unified Interface Management with HTML Content Monitoring
- The Instant Replay feature, introduced in Mediaproxy's updated Monwall multiviewer platform, allows broadcast operators to review incidents seamlessly during live broadcasts, facilitating frame-level analysis for thorough incident review.
- The HTML content monitoring feature, another addition to the updated platform, enables operators to monitor web-based dashboards, such as analytics, along with traditional broadcast feeds, fostering a unified view of broadcast and web sources in one interface.
- The updated Monwall multiviewer platform from Mediaproxy, incorporating Instant Replay and HTML content monitoring, is expected to revolutionize broadcast operations, particularly for managing Over-The-Top (OTT), Fast-Forward Autonomous Streaming Television (FAST), and hybrid workflows.
- These advanced features, Instant Replay and HTML content monitoring, will be exhibited at IBC2025, scheduled for Sept. 12-15 in Amsterdam, offering an opportunity for broadcasters to witness their potential firsthand.
- Data-and-cloud-computing technology plays an essential role in facilitating these improvements, ensuring the smooth and scalable integration of Instant Replay and HTML content monitoring within digital workflows of the media industry.
- The video content industry stands to benefit significantly from Mediaproxy's innovation, as the company continues to lead in media monitoring technology, addressing the challenges of modern broadcasters and media operators.