Smart scheduling
Build playlists with format rules, clock blocks and break logic. Let Telvi fill the gaps based on duration, category and rotation.
- Clock based formats
- Automatic gap filler
- Support for static and dynamic events
Telvi Broadcast is a complete playout and automation platform for TV stations, event companies and professional AV pipelines. Designed in the field, built to run 24/7.
Telvi Broadcast combines playout, ingest and automation in a single platform. No generic media player, but a tool created for real world channels and events.
Telvi Broadcast is built as a complete chain: ingest, manage, schedule, play out and monitor. You decide which parts you use.
Build playlists with format rules, clock blocks and break logic. Let Telvi fill the gaps based on duration, category and rotation.
Telvi Player handles video, graphics and web overlays from a single engine. Designed for smooth back to back playback.
Import content with a predictable house format. Use the integrated converter or hook into your existing pipeline.
Telvi offers an HTTP API that fits automation, dashboards and external monitoring tools.
Telvi follows the same steps as your real life workflow and keeps operators in control at every stage.
Drop media in a watch folder. Telvi checks, converts and tags files for playout.
Build playlists with formats, rules and manual overrides for special events.
Telvi Player executes your playlist, adds graphics and switches to live sources.
Use dashboards, logs and notifications to keep an eye on your channel.
Telvi fits small and mid sized broadcasters, in house channels and event companies that need reliable playout without a giant enterprise stack.
Run a full TV channel with news, magazines and sponsored blocks, while keeping control over every break.
Drive LED walls, projectors and internal TV channels with scheduled content and live inputs.
Keep internal screens, lobby displays and info channels up to date with scheduled programming.
Telvi Broadcast is created and developed by Sarah Bakkers, a broadcast engineer and events technician based in Breda, The Netherlands. Telvi started as a basic playout engine for a local television station and grew into a full playout platform.
Sarah works with local and regional TV stations, event companies and technical crews. Telvi is shaped by long days in control rooms, OB vans and at festivals, not just by specs on paper.
Telvi Broadcast powers channels, events and media workflows across different industries.
Telvi runs on simple monthly licenses based on resolution, channel count and features. Start small and grow your setup when your channel expands.
Ideal for a single local or in house channel that needs reliable file based playout with simple graphics and predictable schedules.
Best for local TV, internal info channels and smaller venues.
For stations and venues that run more complex clocks, need more graphics and want API control for automation and integration.
Best for regional TV, events with main and backup or dual outputs.
Built for setups that need multiple outputs, higher resolutions and custom workflows, with closer contact for engineering questions.
Best for larger regional broadcasters and multi venue setups.
Every station and venue is different. Book a short online session and walk through your use case with the creator of Telvi.
No pressure, no spam. Just a real technical demo.
A few common questions about how Telvi fits into real broadcast and event workflows.
Yes. Telvi is designed to run as the main playout for local and regional TV channels, in house channels and event venues. It focuses on predictable playlists, safe handoffs to live sources and clear control for operators.
Telvi playlists can contain both file based media and events that switch to live inputs or external streams. This lets you build a full clock with pre show loops, live blocks and sponsor rolls around it.
Telvi is built as a .NET based system and runs on Windows. Typical setups use a dedicated playout PC with SSD storage and SDI or NDI outputs, but the exact requirements depend on your resolution, channel count and IO needs.
Yes. The usual path is a short online demo followed by a test installation on your own hardware. You can mirror your current channel or build a small test channel to see how Telvi behaves with your content and workflows.
Remote help for installation, configuration and first playout is available, as well as ongoing support by email. For more complex setups you can discuss a custom onboarding or engineering package with Sarah.
Telvi runs on simple monthly licenses, with tiers based on resolution, number of channels and features. Reach out for details and a proposal.
You can reach Telvi Broadcast directly using the details below.