Signiant Showcases Unified Capture-To-Cloud Workflows At IBC 2025

At IBC 2025, Signiant will highlight its unified platform for capture-to-cloud workflows, showcasing new capabilities that support content creation, cloud ingest, and workflow acceleration.
Signiant continues to shrink the time it takes to move footage from camera to anywhere with the new Signiant Mobile App. It enables creators to send high-quality content directly from their phones to Media Shuttle Submit portals — fast, secure, and without file compression. Built for professionals in news, sports, and social media, the app supports multi-file uploads, leverages Signiant’s powerful acceleration technology, and delivers a clean, mobile-native experience designed for life in the field.
Also being featured is Signiant’s capture RAW-to-Cloud workflow using the Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K camera. As the camera rolls, 8K RAW files can transfer in real time — even while recording — to both on-set and cloud destinations. Once in the cloud, users can access footage and metadata instantly via Media Engine and take advantage of patented proxyless playback to view the original file in a standard web browser — no specialized tools or downloads required.
They will also demonstrate Media Engine’s Custom Actions — a unique and powerful new way to trigger downstream workflows directly from within the Signiant Platform. These configurable actions allow teams to initiate transcodes, kick off QC processes, launch AI transcriptions, or any number of simple or complex actions. With direct access to metadata and a simple click-to-act interface, these tools remove friction and accelerate decision-making.
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