The European feed was being recorded to two separate RAID arrays simultaneously. The HDX’s Full 37 license meant all 37 input channels were active. It wasn't just recording one feed; it was capturing the main program, the backup ISO, four audio languages, and even the raw timecode track for post-production.
She was watching it dance.
Johnny Mars was wrapping up his monologue. The HDX had already ingested the last 15 minutes, time-stamped every frame, and flagged a minor audio glitch on mic 3—which it had corrected in real-time using its AI-driven resonance filter. hardata hdx video automation full 37
Her heart stopped. A breaking news alert. The kind that used to mean calling the night manager, waking up the graphics guy, and manually shoving a tape into a deck, hoping you didn’t crash the server. The European feed was being recorded to two
The machine didn’t answer. It never did. But the wall of monitors told her everything. She was watching it dance
“Thunderbolt 77” was ready. But the HDX had done something extra. Using its Smart Playout engine, it had scanned the movie’s metadata. It detected a scene with a sudden flash of police lights at 00:23:17. Since FCC regulations required a strobe warning, the HDX had automatically generated a text overlay and scheduled it to appear 5 seconds before the scene. No human had to log it.