SDVI Showcase Rally Media Supply Chain Platform Enhancements And New Technology Integrations

At the 2026 NAB Show, SDVI will demonstrate how its Rally media supply chain management platform continues to give media operations teams the tools they need to meet the growing demands for high-volume content processing, expanded channel distribution, and faster time-to-market.

SDVI will showcase a significantly expanded Rally Connect distribution network, new integrations with leading technology partners across AI-powered localization, content processing, and storage management, and an exclusive first look at major new innovations coming to the Rally platform. Together, these developments help media organizations respond to the intensifying pressure to create more content, make it available on more channels, and adapt it for more markets — all with greater efficiency and agility.

Highlights for SDVI at the 2026 NAB Show

NEW Rally Connect Enhancements
Rally Connect, the Rally module that automates the packaging and delivery of content 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 streamlined international deliveries and optimized transcode profiles that deliver significant efficiency gains. The rapid expansion of Rally Connect endpoints reflects an innovative approach to managing delivery specifications while still allowing the customization that individual customers require.

NEW Technology Integrations
Building on an already extensive ecosystem of technology and application partners, SDVI will demonstrate new Rally Application Service integrations at NAB 2026. Each integration brings a specialized capability into the Rally platform, delivering a more complete and efficient media supply chain without requiring operators to work across disconnected systems:

  • Ad Break Detection — SDVI will demonstrate AI-powered ad break detection using Vionlabs in combination with Accurate.Video Validate Ad Detection mode, accelerating the identification and creation of ad breaks with greater accuracy and speed.
  • Speech Detection and Translation — Rally integration with ElevenLabs delivers AI-powered speech detection and translation, including high-quality voice synthesis for audio translation into new languages.
  • Language Identification and Audio Track Layout — Rally’s enhanced integration with Emotion Systems brings automated language identification and audio track remapping capabilities, improving the accuracy and efficiency of multilanguage content preparation.
  • Subtitle Modification – Edit subtitle text, timing, and positioning with Accurate.Video Subtitle integrated with Rally Access, streamlining subtitle corrections and avoiding costly external fixes.
  • Workorder Management — Enhanced EIKON TRAK integration enables workorder management between systems, providing greater visibility and coordination for external job management and localization workflows.

PREVIEW: Next-Generation Rally Innovations
At NAB 2026, SDVI will offer attendees an exclusive first look at significant new innovations planned for the Rally platform. These next-generation enhancements represent a major step forward in how media supply chains are constructed and managed, and will give operations teams new levels of control, simplicity, and intelligence. 

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