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Dissemino positions itself as an enterprise-focused digital asset management and media workflow suite, with the site emphasizing “Digital Asset Management tailored to your enterprise needs.” Its offering is not a single SaaS product, but a collection of tools including MAM, Ingest, Media Browser, Video Editor, File Sync, Caster App, several Mac utilities, and AI/SEO writing tools. Overall, it is more of an integrated solution for media and entertainment, sports teams, education, and production organizations.
Its core capabilities center on media asset acquisition, management, search, editing, and distribution. Ingest can record up to 8 channels simultaneously, supports SDI/HDMI, IP Streams, and file sources, and allows previewing, cataloging, adding markers, and tagging. After recording, content can be transferred to FTP or platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, and Twitch. Media Browser/Media Manager supports local folders, network storage, AWS S3, and S3-compatible storage, and can upload assets to Dissemino MAM. MAM is aimed at sports teams and supports cloud upload, video metadata entry, and live streaming. The feature list also mentions custom search, EXIF/metadata extraction, image annotation, ratings, video trimming and stitching, LDAP/AD authentication, and department and user access management.
Pricing transparency is average. Most product pages show “Contact for Price,” which suits project-based procurement but makes it harder for small and midsize teams to estimate budgets quickly. Public pricing mainly appears for Lyve Cloud: 1TB $10/month, 5TB $50/month, 10TB $100/month, 50TB $500/month, and 100TB $1000/month, with an additional example of a 10% discount for annual billing on 1TB. For deployment, MAM can be installed on the customer’s existing hardware or preinstalled on partner servers. The site also provides entry points for cloud services such as AWS, BackBlaze, Wasabi, and Lyve.
The main advantage is its relatively complete coverage of the media workflow, especially with fairly specific information around ingest, transcoding, multi-format support, object storage access, and distribution to third-party platforms. It also includes enterprise features such as LDAP/AD, user permissions, and team collaboration. The drawbacks are that the website information is scattered, and some pages contain repeated or placeholder text. The free version, trial period, SLA, technical support standards, payment methods, and the company’s own security and compliance certifications are not clearly disclosed. The API is only mentioned as supporting API Integration, with no public documentation available.
Dissemino is better suited to organizations that need media asset management, broadcast ingest, sports video cataloging, and cloud-based media file workflows, rather than teams that only need a general-purpose cloud drive or lightweight DAM. The available text does not provide information on access from mainland China, and payment methods are not specified. If a local alternative is needed, it may be worth comparing Cloudinary DAM, Bynder, Canto, Frame.io, CatDV, or combinations of domestic object storage and media asset management systems.
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