Telestream Expands Vantage Ecosystem

Telestream has announced that Vantage now integrates directly with next-generation media platforms, including Mimir, Iconik, Embrace, and Broadteam, to support evolving media workflows and advance interoperability across modern media supply chains. The integrations enable media organizations to automate critical workflows, scale operations on demand, and connect cloud and on-premises environments with precision.

These integrations strengthen Telestream’s Global Ingest strategy, unifying live, camera card, and file-based ingest into one intelligent pipeline enriched with structured metadata, accelerating collaboration, improving searchability, and ensuring content flows seamlessly across on-prem, cloud, and hybrid operations.

Vantage + Mimir: Modern, cloud-based media asset management
Vantage and Mimir together enhance cloud-native media management for news, sports, and enterprise content operations by automating processing within Mimir’s AI-powered, browser-based platform. When content enters a Mimir input bucket via live ingest, upload, or another workflow, Vantage will automatically run ingest, QC, and metadata creation in the background. 

Vantage + Iconik: Real-time collaboration for decentralized teams
The Vantage integration with Iconik supports hybrid workflows that unify local and cloud storage in a single searchable environment. Triggered by folder placement or metadata, Vantage can handle ingest, proxy creation, QC, and push processed assets back to Iconik for review and distribution. 

The Iconik integration also supports growing media workflows, enabling editors to work in Adobe Premiere Pro with content as it’s being captured, while Vantage mirrors originals to the cloud for remote access. This hybrid, cloud-connected approach reduces complexity, speeds turnaround, and supports scalable, metadata-driven workflows, ideal for distributed teams, remote post-production, and high-volume environments.

Vantage + Embrace: Intuitive, No-Code Visual Orchestration
Integrated with Vantage, Embrace Pulse-IT brings simplicity to complex, multi-step workflows by combining Vantage's robust media processing with Embrace’s low-code/no-code visual orchestration. Embrace’s intuitive interface enables teams to design, trigger, and monitor workflows seamlessly, from ingest and QC to transcoding and metadata transformation, all without coding, while Vantage handles the heavy processing.

This pairing supports complex use cases like live news and sports, multi-stage post-production, and large-scale OTT delivery, with conditional logic, automated routing, and human-in-the-loop approvals where needed. The result is greater speed, flexibility, and visibility, reducing manual effort and engineering reliance while ensuring quality, compliance, and agility in rapidly changing media operations.

Vantage + Broadteam: File & live logging, instant clip creation, and archiving
A seamless integration between Skylog and Vantage transforms live ingest and media indexation. Operators can enrich growing files in real time with manual or automated metadata, ensuring every key moment is captured with precision. Through an intuitive, web-based interface with AI assistance, operators can tag, annotate, organize, and rate content as it happens. 

This collaboration unites Skylog’s strengths in live and file logging, clipping, and AI-powered indexation with Vantage’s industry-leading transcoding and workflow automation. For sports and entertainment organizations, the result is clear: reduced manual processes, lower production costs, and accelerated turnaround times for editing processes, highlights, and archive enrichment. 

Powering Modern Media Creation Through Interoperability
Media companies are rapidly adopting modern media workflows that can be deployed across on-prem, cloud, and hybrid environments. Managing ingest, transcoding, metadata, QC, and delivery across multiple systems is complex, but integrations with platforms like Mimir, Iconik, Embrace, and Broadteam bring new agility.

These browser-based solutions enable creative teams to work from anywhere, while Telestream Vantage delivers proven, trusted, and reliable media processing behind the scenes. Together, they streamline every stage of the pipeline, reducing manual effort, accelerating turnaround, and ensuring high-quality content reaches audiences quickly and efficiently. Early adopters are using the integrations to turn around highlights packages in minutes, centralize QC for multi-market delivery, and streamline remote collaboration for globally distributed editorial teams.

Advancing Standards for Interoperability: Telestream Adopts EBU DMF Protocol
Telestream is pioneering one of the industry’s first workflow solutions developed for the Dynamic Media Facility (DMF) protocol, an EBU initiative redefining broadcast infrastructures beyond SMPTE 2110. Built on a fully software-defined, hardware-agnostic foundation, DMF promotes a cloud-native architecture with a unified Media Exchange Layer for faster-than-real-time processing, enhanced cybersecurity, and vendor-agnostic deployment. Telestream’s participation with EBU extends its interoperability strategy beyond vendor integrations to include open, standards-based approaches championed by leading European broadcasters and global partners.

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