NAB Show 2026: Quantum CatDV Showcases Automated Live Sports Production with North Shore Automation’s Stats Injector

NAB Show 2026: Quantum CatDV Showcases Automated Live Sports Production with North Shore Automation’s Stats Injector

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StorageNewsletterApr 24, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Stats Injector auto‑tags live sports clips with play‑by‑play metadata.
  • Miami Heat team reduced manual logging time by over 80%.
  • CatDV’s Pegasus clustering scales processing across GPU‑enabled nodes.
  • Azure integration lets broadcasters archive directly to cloud storage tiers.
  • AI facial recognition adds searchable person metadata to sports footage.

Pulse Analysis

The marriage of North Shore Automation’s Stats Injector with Quantum’s CatDV platform marks a pivotal step toward fully automated live‑sports production. By ingesting hyper‑accurate play‑by‑play data straight from league APIs, the system applies time‑coded markers and rich metadata at the moment video files enter the workflow. This eliminates the labor‑intensive logging process that has traditionally slowed down highlight creation, enabling producers to locate any play across multiple camera angles with a single click. The result is faster turnaround for broadcasters, advertisers, and digital platforms hungry for timely, searchable content.

CatDV’s underlying architecture gives the integration a distinct advantage over pure cloud‑based MAM solutions. Its on‑premise, extensible framework allows partners like North Shore Automation to embed custom workers directly into the production pipeline. Recent enhancements—Pegasus worker clustering, Azure cloud deployment, and expanded support for Dell ECS, NetApp StorageGRID, and Quantum ActiveScale—provide elastic scaling, high availability, and tiered storage options without sacrificing control. The ability to route GPU‑intensive transcoding tasks to dedicated nodes ensures that massive live‑event workloads are processed efficiently, while the Azure plug‑in offers seamless archiving to hot, cool, or archive tiers.

For the broader media industry, the deployment signals a shift toward deterministic, API‑driven intelligence rather than relying solely on probabilistic AI detection. While CatDV now offers AI‑powered facial recognition via AWS Rekognition, the Stats Injector solution emphasizes the value of accurate, source‑verified data. As more leagues and broadcasters adopt this model, we can expect a cascade of metadata‑rich assets that fuel advanced analytics, personalized fan experiences, and new revenue streams from targeted advertising. The integration thus not only streamlines production but also lays the groundwork for a more data‑centric future in sports broadcasting.

NAB Show 2026: Quantum CatDV Showcases Automated Live Sports Production with North Shore Automation’s Stats Injector

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