The company is showcasing an expanded Rally Connect distribution network, new integrations with technology partners for AI-powered localization, and a first look at upcoming innovations for the Rally platform. These developments aim to help media organizations respond to pressure to create more content and adapt it for more markets with greater efficiency.
Rally Connect, the module that automates packaging and delivery to distribution partners, has grown to support dozens of endpoints — including Amazon Prime Video, YouTubeTV, Tubi, Pluto, Sling and Philo. New capabilities include native MovieLabs multilocale support for international deliveries and optimized transcode profiles designed for efficiency gains.
SDVI is also demonstrating new Rally Application Service integrations, bringing specialized capabilities into the platform to streamline workflows:
SDVI is also offering attendees an exclusive preview of next-generation Rally innovations. The company said these enhancements represent a step forward in how media supply chains are constructed and managed, intended to provide operations teams with higher levels of control and intelligence. Additional details are expected to be released in the coming weeks.
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