The company has also launched the Playback Apple TV app, allowing collaborators to view streams on TVs and projectors in immersive 4K/UHD with up to 7.1 surround sound. Combining this flexibility with uncompromising security and a unique usage-based, zero-commitment pricing model, Remoto Playback proves that professional real-time collaboration tools can be feature-rich while remaining accessible.
A month ago, Remoto released the biggest update ever to their flagship real-time streaming platform, Playback. Showing no signs of slowing down, they’re continuing to add new features and improvements to allow creators to efficiently collaborate and stream their cuts, mixes, and color projects directly from their workstation to clients and collaborators.
For these remote workflows, content security isn't just a "nice to have"—it’s everything. “We’ve prioritized making Remoto Playback the most secure platform for real-time media collaboration since day 1,” explains Remoto CTO Jaime Zapata. “That’s why we’re so excited to announce that we’ve achieved TPN Gold Shield status.” The Trusted Partner Network (TPN) is the Motion Picture Association’s industry-wide content security initiative, and the driver of global best practices for safe handling of media from production through distribution. Playback’s cloud-centric architecture is built to meet these demanding security requirements with zero-trust infrastructure, on-screen watermarking, encryption at rest and in transit, and multi-factor authentication. As Greg Stone, CEO, remarks: “Achieving this milestone is evidence of Remoto’s commitment to protecting our customers' valuable work and IP.”.
While security is fundamental, flexibility and accessibility remain hallmarks of Playback’s design, and Remoto continues to offer streaming session guests more ways to review media and provide feedback. The latest addition to the ecosystem: the Remoto Playback Apple TV app, which is now available for free from the App store. Whether it’s for a final color check or a sound mix approval, users can now enjoy an immersive, lean-back, "big screen" experience on their TV or home theater system. The app allows them to access their upcoming sessions on a unified dashboard, jump in with a click of the remote, and view the stream in up to 4K/UHD with high-quality stereo, 5.1, or 7.1 audio. With a streamlined, easy-to-use interface, the Apple TV app complements Playback’s desktop, iOS and browser-based experiences.
Combining this flexibility with uncompromising security and a unique usage-based, zero-commitment pricing model, Remoto Playback is the only remote collaboration solution that’s fit for client-facing reviews, creative teamwork, and ad-hoc one-on-one sessions, proving that professional-grade tools don't have to be rigid or overpriced.
A month ago, Remoto released the biggest update ever to their flagship real-time streaming platform, Playback. Showing no signs of slowing down, they’re continuing to add new features and improvements to allow creators to efficiently collaborate and stream their cuts, mixes, and color projects directly from their workstation to clients and collaborators.
For these remote workflows, content security isn't just a "nice to have"—it’s everything. “We’ve prioritized making Remoto Playback the most secure platform for real-time media collaboration since day 1,” explains Remoto CTO Jaime Zapata. “That’s why we’re so excited to announce that we’ve achieved TPN Gold Shield status.” The Trusted Partner Network (TPN) is the Motion Picture Association’s industry-wide content security initiative, and the driver of global best practices for safe handling of media from production through distribution. Playback’s cloud-centric architecture is built to meet these demanding security requirements with zero-trust infrastructure, on-screen watermarking, encryption at rest and in transit, and multi-factor authentication. As Greg Stone, CEO, remarks: “Achieving this milestone is evidence of Remoto’s commitment to protecting our customers' valuable work and IP.”.
While security is fundamental, flexibility and accessibility remain hallmarks of Playback’s design, and Remoto continues to offer streaming session guests more ways to review media and provide feedback. The latest addition to the ecosystem: the Remoto Playback Apple TV app, which is now available for free from the App store. Whether it’s for a final color check or a sound mix approval, users can now enjoy an immersive, lean-back, "big screen" experience on their TV or home theater system. The app allows them to access their upcoming sessions on a unified dashboard, jump in with a click of the remote, and view the stream in up to 4K/UHD with high-quality stereo, 5.1, or 7.1 audio. With a streamlined, easy-to-use interface, the Apple TV app complements Playback’s desktop, iOS and browser-based experiences.
Combining this flexibility with uncompromising security and a unique usage-based, zero-commitment pricing model, Remoto Playback is the only remote collaboration solution that’s fit for client-facing reviews, creative teamwork, and ad-hoc one-on-one sessions, proving that professional-grade tools don't have to be rigid or overpriced.
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