Automation developer ENCO is pointing to a more web-friendly version of its long-serving DAD platform.
ENCO said it has “added several new features to WebDAD that better align the user experience with traditional DAD systems. Top of this list is the addition of DAD’s familiar Presenter on-air interface, providing remote WebDAD operators with the same live assist interface users enjoy in the on-air studio. WebDAD also now offers more granular control over user permissions, including controlled access to libraries, functions and systems; and added support for third-party accessibility, simplifying usability for people with impairments or disabilities.”
ENCO President Ken Frommert provided details, “WebDAD’s expanded capabilities elevate it beyond being a reliable remote access tool. Visitors to our NAB booth could see first-hand how WebDAD now packs the power of DAD into a lighter platform, with the flexibility to control their on-air systems within the local studio or in the cloud from a web browser.”
He added, “We are actively turning the broadcaster’s local DAD infrastructure into a global on-air and production network. With WebDAD’s lightweight, studio-ready feature set, we also see opportunity to slim down the in-studio automation infrastructure as we deepen its integration within DAD’s framework.”
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