Software-based IP compliance specialist Mediaproxy said it has integrated AI-Media Technologies’ recently launched LEXI Recorded self-service captioning and transcription platform into its LogServer compliance monitoring system.

The company noted that this the latest development in the ongoing partnership between Mediaproxy and broadcast technology developer AI-Media. The closed caption specialist was originally a Mediaproxy customer, but the two companies have since been collaborating more closely, beginning by integrating LogServer with AI-Media’s iCap cloud network.

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Mediaproxy has integrated AI-Media Technologies’ into LogServer

Mediaproxy has previously said that LogServer is now able to work with LEXI Recorded, providing outputs from its logger/recorder that are taken into the AI-Media system for captioning, translation and transcription purposes.

Declan Gallagher, general manager of sales for the Asia Pacific region at AI-Media, said: “Our technology is also fully integrated into LogServer, enabling broadcasters to create a transcription on-demand of video content by simply selecting an in point and an out point on the clip they want captioned and sending it to LEXI Recorded from within the LogServer software. The use case is primarily for compliance reasons. If a broadcaster was asked what went to air and didn’t currently caption that channel, they would be able to quickly turn around a transcript of the content in question.”

Erik Otto, CEO of Mediaproxy, added: “The integration of LEXI Recorded is an important addition to the features of our LogServer product and gives a great deal of flexibility in the crucial area of captioning and transcription. The partnership with AI-Media is a long-standing one and is only getting stronger.”