Cosmonova Broadcast adds instant dubbing and subtitling to COSMO | PLAYOUT
May 6, 2025
Cosmonova Broadcast is integrating an AI voice translation module. This new feature will enable clients to localise content quickly on a global scale.
The AI Dubbing technology, powered by artificial intelligence, will deliver high-accuracy multilingual translations with natural-sounding voices that preserve the characteristics of the original speaker. This versatility makes it suitable for both live broadcasts and recorded content across all genres and formats, ranging from news to television series.
Additionally, the module will provide automated subtitling, making the content more accessible for a diverse audience, including speakers of different languages and individuals with disabilities.
By eliminating language barriers, this innovative feature enables TV and FAST channels, as well as corporate media, to reach a global audience more effectively.
“AI-Dubbing module is set to become an essential tool for broadcasters and content owners looking to expand their multilingual distribution. We are excited to introduce this functionality into COSMO | PLAYOUT, helping our clients reach broader global audiences more efficiently,” said Taras Kozachuk, CEO of Cosmonova Broadcast.
Early adopters of the COSMO | PLAYOUT service are currently testing instant dubbing and subtitling in a trial mode. The official release of the AI-Dubbing module, along with detailed specifications, is expected soon.
Cosmonova Broadcast is a provider of software and hardware solutions for the media industry, operating its own telecommunications infrastructure across Europe.
The COSMO | PLAYOUT service facilitates rapid media deployment and comprehensive content management, including tools for content monetization and global distribution.
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