Media In, Media Out. Simple.
If you need media from a cable or stream into a file or media from a file into a cable or stream, Media I/O does what you need better than anything else.
Media I/O is available as a perpetual license or subscription, with no user restrictions, unlimited scalability, and can be deployed anywhere.
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Why Choose Media I/O?
Explore the Solution
Media I/O’s unparalleled power and flexibility enable broadcasters, corporations, media companies, and venues of all kinds to unify all their ingest and playout channels under the same control interface.
Visual Scheduler
A stunning visual scheduler powered by a calendar-based timeline allows users to manage and visualize future recordings easily.

Real-Time Controls and Markers
Users can add markers to clip timelines for quick reference of key events while viewing real-time previews in their web client
Easily visualize when a channel is being operated by an external device such as OverDrive or other AMP/VDCP controls to prevent conflict.
IP Ready and Extensive Codec Support
Media I/O supports software-driven IP workflows using ST.2110, NDI and SRT and natively works with baseband and network sources such as SDI, HLS, MPEG Dash, and RTSP streams, and most leading broadcast file formats such as ProRes, XDCAM, DNxHD, AVC-Intra, XAVC, DVCPRO HD, HEVC and H.264, including growing files.
Flex Channels
All channels include all codecs, enabling users to record multiple different profiles from a single input stream simultaneously.
Media I/O supports virtually every format, codec, wrapper, raster, frame rate, standard, stream, and color space used at scale in production worldwide.
Web-based Workstation
Powered by Ross’ Aura UI and accessible on any system with a connected browser, users can build complete playout schedules online, access and preview media with transport controls, save templates, and reuse predefined layouts for improved efficiency.
Updates happen dynamically with no downtime and it quickly feels familiar, reducing training and hardware costs.
Flexible Deployment Options
Various deployment options are available, including on-premise, virtual, hybrid, and cloud hosting, to support different organizational preferences, security requirements, and scalability needs.