Latin America. Since computer technology conquered the world of communication, and especially audiovisual, the compatibility of systems, formats and supports has taken a leading role, and has also taken over a large part of the technical obstacles that all those involved in this sector have suffered in one way or another.
Compatibility is precisely one of the most important tasks in which the Structure development team works, after many years of experience designing content management systems in news agencies, production companies and television channels, and compatibility is one of its most valuable knowledge in the current audiovisual and transmedia market.
Also as a result of the knowledge of the technical problems suffered by journalists and ENG cameras in events, productions or distant venues, Estructure began a few years ago the development of a system that would simplify the task of preparing the news or production piece, which would ensure the compatibility and mixing of contents of cameras or cards of any manufacturer, and that it will also guarantee the immediate shipment in the appropriate format for distribution, treatment or publication.
This system is XYRUS, and in just two years since Estructure began marketing it, it has already become one of the preferred solutions for news agencies and producers, and has been deployed around the world with hundreds of portable and stationary systems that generate and send content from the places where the news is located.
With XYRUS, ENG journalists, reporters and producers can focus on what they know how to do: create the news, the message, the notice, and they can make sure that it arrives correctly at its destination.
It allows the use of material from any camera, format or storage structure, visualizes, selects, edits, transcodes and sends the contents and compositions to any production system, shared storage or non-linear editing system.
It is worth mentioning as a novelty that XYRUS already incorporates the demanded plugin for the integration and sending of content to the Vegas Pro editing system, recently purchased from Sony by Magix.


