Omakase Player by Konstrukt is native player for TAMS
April 20, 2026
Konstrukt, a technology and engineering firm specialising in media supply chain solutions, has announced that its open-source Omakase Player now enables native integration and playback for the Time Addressable Media Store (TAMS) framework. Omakase Player is a core component of the TAMS Tools UI, delivering a frame-accurate viewing experience for cloud-native media workflows.
The announcement comes as TAMS, an open-source API specification based on a practical implementation of Time Addressable Media principles developed by BBC Research & Development, is well-positioned to accelerate live and near-live cloud migrations. With native TAMS support, Omakase Player removes the technical friction of custom player development, enabling operators to realise the speed and cost efficiencies of TAMS-enabled workflows.
Recognising a gap in existing browser-based solutions for professional media playback, Konstrukt developed Omakase Player, the industry’s first open-source JavaScript framework for building frame-accurate experiences on the web. By bridging this gap, Omakase Player offers an enterprise-ready player that ensures synchronisation of video, audio, subtitles and rich temporal metadata.
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