LAS VEGAS -- Test and measurement equipment
continues to evolve in the new
world of IP, streaming and over-the-top video. With the recent emphasis
on the CALM Act and audio measurements,
there’s plenty going on at the NAB Show
with test and measurement products.
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Bridge Technologies will
show the first full implementation of its
end-to-end monitoring for OTT services,
with data analysis from ingest to viewing
device. Bridgetech’s OTT monitoring capabilities
can be integrated with conventional
digital media delivery services under the
company’s easy-to-use GUI.
Digital Nirvana will highlight its
flagship Monitor IQ broadcast monitoring
system, MediaPro content repurposing system,
and repeat audio detection systems
(RADS) for song tracking and ad tracking.
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DVEO True Check IP analyzer |
DVEO will debut the True Check IP
analyzer that verifies the quality of MPEG-
2/H.264 audio and video services delivered
over IP networks. True Check IP provides
detailed analysis and error monitoring of
IP layers and MPEG transport stream layers,
as well as key frame decoding and service
profiling.
Hamlet will feature its VidScope monitoring
software, now bundled with the
StreamLabs MH2B capture card. VidScope
is a Windows PC-based video monitoring,
measurement, display and capture tool that
provides real-time analysis of HD, SD, HDV
and DV, as well as offline measurement of
AVI, VOB, MPEG and Windows Media files.
IneoQuest will spotlight its iVMS
5 intelligent video management system, a
scalable, end-to-end monitor that pinpoints
faults in video networks. The iVMS 5 works
with the company’s Cricket ASI and IQMediaMonitor
probes to enable monitoring,
analysis and troubleshooting ASI and IP
content.
Manzanita Systems will
be on hand to discuss its Transport Stream
Analyzer, which can be used to verify
compliance with MPEG, ATSC and DVB
specifications. The Transport Stream Analyzer
monitors more than 500 parameters,
including buffer levels, timing, jitter and
bandwidth consumption.
MiraVid will highlight its TeleSight
mutiviewer/analyzer that can test up to 256
channels for conformance, loss of video/audio
and freeze frames. TeleSight pinpoints
where a problem exists and provides information
on signal traffic to help operators
troubleshoot the fault.
Pixelmetrix will roll out upgrades
to its OTT Media Grinder (OMG), a system
that simulates thousands of OTT clients
(such as smartphones and tablets) with
multiple user-defined behaviors. With the
OMG, users can test to see what happens
when thousands of viewers access your
video streams at the same time.
Promax Electronics will
spotlight its new HD Ranger+, a universal
analyzer that covers a mix of international
broadcast standards that include DVB-T2,
DVB-C2, DVB-S2, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. With
a seven-inch LCD display, the HD Ranger+
is a portable unit that can also be used as a
spectrum analyzer.
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Snell Hyperion |
Snell will demo Hyperion, a signal monitoring
technology that helps operators review
content more efficiently and ensure
that contractual and legal obligations are
met. The system’s combination of subjective
and objective monitoring includes lowbitrate
IP video confidence thumbnails and
user-definable alarms.
Sencore will show its range of test
equipment, including the CMA 1820 compressed
media analyzer. The CMA 1820
analyzes H.264, MPEG2, VC-1 video and a
variety of audio formats, and can be used
to verify standards compliance, identify
media interoperability issues and troubleshoot
transmission problems.
Nevion/T-VIPS will showcase the
latest developments to its nSure product
line that features monitoring solutions for
transport streams, RF signals and SDI signals.
The new TNS460 HD/SD-SDI monitor provides
continuous video signal monitoring
and is targeted for use at handover points
where signals may be delivered from one
party to another.
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Triveni Digital Streamscope |
Triveni Digital will demonstrate
its StreamScope MT-40 transport stream
analysis and monitoring solutions, which
now include advanced audio loudness
monitoring capabilities. StreamScope MT-
40 provides end-to-end MPEG-2/MPEG-4
transport stream analysis and monitoring
for DTV services, and can monitor multiple
ATSC M/H transport streams.
Video Clarity show its RTM line
of digital monitors. An RTM can look at
both upstream and downstream samples
and will record A/V sequences surrounding
any quality degradation point.
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Volicon Observer Mobile |
Volicon will debut Observer Mobile,
which gives users access to content anywhere,
anytime through an iPad or iPhone.
The Observer Mobile on an iPad can play,
pause, search and create content, and its
newly enhanced interface supports multichannel
viewing and multiple audio tracks.
Also new from Volicon, v7.1 of its Observer
TS MPEG transport stream logging and
monitoring system, now enhanced to accommodate
an even broader array of inputs.
VIDEO
DK-Technologies will show
its PT0760M waveform monitor, which
can display up to four simultaneous waveforms
on a single screen. The PT0760M has
user-definable gamut error settings, A/B parade
display and optional loudness metering,
and fits in a half-rack-width chassis.
Harris/Videotek will introduce
the VSG-4TSG test signal generator,
which is designed to confirm video and audio
integrity through 3-Gbps HD/SD. Harris
will also debut the DL-870 video legalizer
to evaluate and correct signals for 3-Gbps
HD/SD formats. Also new is loudness monitoring
and enhanced multi-image display
for the company’s MSA series of software centric,
multisource analysis products.
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Leader Instruments LV5837 |
Leader Instruments will unveil
the LV5307, a compact seven-inch
monitor/rasterizer with internal cross-conversion
from 3G-SDI, HD-SDI and SD-SDI to
HDMI and vice versa. Also new: the LV5837
audio and loudness signal monitor, LV7770
rasterizing signal analyzer, and the LV5980
17-inch screen SDI waveform monitor.
Phabrix will debut enhancements to
its Rx 2000 rasterizer that lets the unit “borrow”
instruments from the rasterizer output
to be displayed on the two in-built TFT
screens. This enables the Rx 2000 to be
installed by an engineer in one section of
an OB truck, while allowing the rasterized
1920x1080 output to be used within the
OB interior at the CCU station.
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Tektronix WFM8300 |
Tektronix will show the WFM8300
waveform monitor that can be used for
advanced compliance testing such as 3G eyepattern
analysis with jitter, ancillary/metadata
confirmation, error logging and gamut.
The WFM8300 includes ITU 1770/1771 audio
measurement for analog and Dolby E.
RF
Broadcast Devices will show
its RF Dashboard Global Monitor software,
which allows the user to monitor hundreds
of the company’s DPS-100D RMS power sensors
anywhere in the world. It can view multiple
sites in different geographic locations
on a single screen, and alarms alert an operator
in real time of events such as high VSWR,
high/low temperature and low pressure.
Coaxial Dynamics will feature
RF Wattmeters and termination loads for
both analog and digital applications. One
example is the 81000 series of Wattmeters,
which uses transmission line probes to
measure forward and reverse power.
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Rohde & Schwarz PR100 portable receiver |
Rohde & Schwarz will introduce
the PR100 portable
receiver, designed for
interference hunting
and field monitoring
applications.
The PR100 portable
receiver can identify
and locate sources
of radio frequency
interference issues to
avoid service interruptions
and reduce
viewer complaints.
TeamCast will highlight a new software
release for the RQX-1410, a Qualityof-
Service RF measurement probe for the
DVB-T2 and DVB-T market. TeamCast will
also bring back its Odyssey RF test system,
which can provide real-time readings for
MER, S/N, BER and frame error rate.
Worldcast Systems/Audemat
will showcase its Goldeneagle ATSC
RF/MPEG test set, which now has updated
software with new features. One of these
new features is the ability to view a slideshow
of video content from any monitored
channel, providing a bandwidth-friendly alternative
to video streaming.
Z Technology will show an updated
version of its R-507 programmable field
strength meter that provides NIST-traceable
signal strength measurements over a range
of 5 to 1000 MHz. With the R-507 and a calibrated
antenna, a broadcaster can quickly
verify VHF and UHF signal coverage.