Digital Media Archive
Store, catalogue and control access to digital media, alongside your existing books, journals, documents and eBooks with Soutron Archive.
Or run Soutron Archive as a standalone Digital Media Archive Solution.
Video Archive
Thanks to the flexible database and template driven structure of Soutron Archive your digital content can include hosted videos from YouTube, Vimeo and others. These can all be stored and accessed as part of your online collection.
If you need to restrict access to some of your video content and control who sees your video content, training videos, video tutorials and historic video recordings, you can set this from within the administration area.
Audio Archive
Should you have audio files hosted on SoundCloud, YouTube or other hosted audio service then again you can store these links within Soutron Archive. You can then create your own repository and a fully searchable audio collection within your own branded portal.
A great way to showcase your collection of podcasts, audio teaching materials or general audio recordings.

[contact-form-7 id=”12758″ title=”Contact Form – On page: DMA”]
Simple Search and Playback
By storing metadata alongside your digital media within the archive, accurate and simple search options provide users with an easy and powerful way to quickly retrieve relevant results. All metadata fields can be customised and edited from within your own cloud-based administration area so you can customise this to your intended audience.
Your audience can playback the audio and video content within your own branded search portal. The search portal can run alongside your existing website and we can even provide a search widget you can add to your existing website to allow your visitors to search your archive directly with ease.
If you have a question about how your own audio and video collection can be stored online or would like to see a demonstration of our digital media archive software contact us today.


The ability to relate records allows users to discover other information relating to their search topic, that they may not have been aware of.