Plyxim, LLC (http://plyxim.com) has announced Exibia 1.4, an update
of their broadcast scheduling application for Mac OS X. Exibia allows
clients in a multi- user, multi-platform environment to upload and
schedule QuickTime- compatible videos to a centrally located server.

The Exibia Server, connected to a cable television (CATV) system for
broadcast, handles the scheduling and playback of video content.
Users of any platform can easily upload and schedule videos for
playback using their web browser, including iPhone or iPod touch.
Version 1.4 introduces a “Play Now” feature, allows for the
scheduling of videos to the minute, and the ability to log in to the
Exibia Web Client as an administrator. It is a free update for
current Exibia users.

Exibia Server is a Universal Binary app that will run on any
Macintosh computer capable of running Mac OS X 10.4.2 or greater with
an available video output. A G4, G5 or Intel processor is
recommended. A large hard drive is recommended for video storage.
Many Exibia users run Exibia Server on a Mac mini.

Pricing is US$499 per Exibia Server License. One license allows
Exibia Server to run on a single Macintosh computer with unlimited
Exibia Client and Exibia Web Client use. Exibia v1.4 is available
today. A time-limited, fully-functional demo is available for
download their website.