Reusable Overlay Presets and Smarter Scheduling
Setting up lower-thirds, L-bands, and Astons across multiple channels is now much faster. Save your overlay configurations as reusable presets and apply them by reference, instead of recreating them each time. Named overlay presets — Save any overlay configuration as a named preset and apply it across channels and schedules by reference, instead of recreating the same setup repeatedly. Presets surfaced in list responses — The list-overlay-configs API includes the preset for each overlay, so your scheduling UI can display preset labels or chips alongside each entry. Conflict-free scheduling — Overlays that overlap an existing slot on the same channel are caught at scheduling time, so conflicts are surfaced before they affect playout. Spacing between consecutive overlays — A minimum gap is enforced between consecutive overlays to prevent rapid visual cycling that’s distracting for viewers. Lightweight metadata updates — Rename an overlay or update its label without re-uploading the underlying media.