AI-Media and SyncWords join the native Dante audio ecosystem
New software solutions AI-Media y SyncWords now support native Dante audio Audinate in cloud-based production workflows for transcription, subtitles and broadcast production.
Con Connect Edition, the SDK Audinate, developers can Integrate Dante audio transmission and reception into your cloud-based applications, allowing a direct connection to any existing Dante hardware or software, As announced during the recent celebration of IBC 2025.
AI-Media y SyncWords join this growing ecosystem of cloud-based software applications to integrate Dante natively, thus expanding the range of production applications of other companies in this sector to improve workflows.
Specifically, AI-Media is moving forward with integrating native Dante audio into its toolkit Lexi AI-Powered Tool to expand the subtitle support, translation, viewing and archiving.
“The ability to flexibly accept and stream any native audio source is important to our customers and, as the dominant format in the sector, It is logical to investigate compatibility with Dante - he points out Bill McLaughlin, Product Manager at AI-Media-. When testing Dante audio workflows, both on-premises and in the cloud, “We offer customers the opportunity to see first-hand how these capabilities could expand their productions.”.
For your part, SyncWords is now a Dante partner with subtitling capabilities, AI live audio dubbing and sync to transform live streaming experiences with GenAI and real-time voice cloning.
To Ashish Shah, CEO and co-founder of SyncWords, “Providing accessible, localized content in multiple languages is essential for live video productions. By ingesting a high-quality audio source in Dante format, we ensure that your AI-based subtitling and translation solutions have the necessary fidelity.”.
El SDK Dante -Connect Edition- ogives developers free access to send and receive audio with any Dante-enabled device, providing seamless integration with cloud-based mixers, DSP and transcription tools.
Licenses are managed through Dante Connect, streamlining the process for developers and offering customers flexible licensing options, including native connections and integration of Dante Virtual Soundcard in the cloud.
¿Te gustó este artículo?
Subscribe to our NEWSLETTER and you won't miss anything.