K-WILL intros video monitoring and measurement systems

K-WILL has introduced a line of video monitoring and measurement systems.


K-WILL's QuMax system utilizes a flexible architecture that can be customized for monitoring and measurement applications in the video market.

The company's products utilize a patented technology called “Video DNA,” based on proprietary algorithms that monitor and measure digital video and audio signal quality while reducing the potential for human error. Results are reported in real-time and monitoring can be done remotely. The company’s products not only check signal protocol and format, but also perform quality error detection and measurement of video and audio.

The VP21S performs objective quality evaluation in real-time of SD video, utilizing double stimulus monitoring. The system design is especially valuable for CODEC evaluation, quality assurance verification and TV broadcast system performance improvement. The VP21S can also be used for debugging encoder/decoder operations, quality evaluation of broadcast systems, automatic dubbing, DVD authoring and DVD playback.

The VP2000A is designed to monitor video and audio quality of live HD and SD video broadcasts in real-time from remote locations using double Stimulus video monitoring.

K-WILL's QuMax system utilizes a flexible architecture that can be customized for monitoring and measurement applications in the video market. It is used mainly in the video production market for DVD authoring and player validation, dubbing quality monitoring and inspecting the quality of videos to be written to video servers. The system can be configured to monitor up to 12 single-end sources in real time for video and audio errors. The QuMax is compatible with a broad range of formats including SDTV, HDTV, NTSC and PAL.

For more information visit www.kwillcorporation.com.

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