TSL unifies TallyMan and DNF Controls in its new Hummingbird ecosystem
Presented in IBC 2025, Hummingbird arrives to offer users of TSL a unified and interoperable ecosystem of control and monitoring applications and interfaces, combining the strengths of established solutions such as TallyMan and DFN Controls.
TSL Hummingbird comes to the market with 15 modular applications that can be implemented independently, adopted as enhancements to existing infrastructure, purchased as pre-configured toolkits, or combined to create complete control and coordination workflows. The ecosystem is will progressively develop, with the continuous incorporation of new protocols, applications and integrations.
With this development released in IBC 2025, TSL seeks to prioritize interoperability, offering intuitive control, monitoring and orchestration of IP routing in multi-vendor environments. Hummingbird brings together workflow connection SDI, ST 2110 o NDI, giving facilities the freedom to integrate diverse technologies without being tied to a single supplier.
The system not only provides control capacity with the common TSL applications, but also adds three new capabilities: AND Source Tally, which brings tally over SDI and NDI for hybrid environments; Orchestration, a vendor-neutral NMOS-native IP routing control layer that presents SDI-style workflows to operators, and new protocol licenses, designed to extend Grass Valley's native integration for multi-vendor routing. Together, these tools accelerate the migration to IP by reducing the need for recycling, preserving existing route controls and operator panels, and ensuring multi-vendor routing and failover.
Beyond Hummingbird, TSL has brought to IBC a wide range of control, power and audio monitoring, including audio monitoring unit PAM-NET compatible con ST 2022-7 and intelligent and managed power distribution units.
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