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Proactively Monitor All Aspects Of digital Video Services To Stem Customer Complaints March 20th 2015 - 12:01 PM

Research shows that the top four viewers’ complaints concern: macroblocking, blackout, freeze, and audio silence. To retain those customers, engineers need a better method of monitoring digital signals. This Tektronix tutorial will show you how.

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Satellite services offer OTT channels many options including 4K.

Satellite Offers More Choice To OTT Viewers. March 19th 2015 - 12:02 PM

Satellite television is here to stay and OTT will be an additional “side plate” which complements and expands viewers’ choices.

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Nevion: The challenge is to find a way of migrating as many operations as possible away from the venue and back to the home base

​Live broadcasting fuels a remote production revolution March 17th 2015 - 09:16 PM

Nevion explains how remote production, using digital connectivity over fiber or IP, is a revolution in live event workflow.

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Kannuu aims to unify content discovery across all outlets.

Making TV Fun Again: Content Discovery in the Internet Age March 10th 2015 - 08:09 AM

In 1956, Zenith released the first television remote to gain widespread popularity. It worked on ultrasound waves and was the size of a small Bible. Functionality was pretty basic: it could turn the TV on and off, scroll through all 13 channels and mute the volume. In the nearly 60 years since its debut remotes have steadily evolved, morphed and grown to all sizes and shapes, even integrated into our cell phones and tablets to become part of our everyday connected lives. Although this physical interaction with the TV is evolving, the on-screen interactive experience is not keeping up with the needs of TV viewers.

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The Dalet UQC interface

Which Territories Are Following The UK DPP’s Lead? March 5th 2015 - 09:45 AM

The UK’s DPP may have set the bar high in terms of standard file-delivery and compliance but other territories are working toward their own version which means vendors need to rework their tools to fit.

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Security is not a one-time solution. It requires constant attention.

Media Security: Part 2 March 2nd 2015 - 01:00 PM

John Watkinson* looks at the importance of virus protection and some methods to help prevent cyber-attacks. Some steps may include proper staff training to adopting unique hardware and software designs.

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Vidchecker both describes the problem and automatically corrects it too, which  makes it different from other QC products.

Applied Technology: An Appliance of Science at NAB February 27th 2015 - 08:30 PM

Controlling content quality for delivery in an increasingly diverse array of formats to multiple platforms is time-consuming and costly, particularly in the rush to prepare and exchange file-based media between post production, distribution and broadcast facilities. There are now ways to automate that time-consuming process, but the question broadcasters and facilities houses should ask themselves when they are considering an investment in auto-QC technology is, “Does this auto-QC software just tell me where the problems, are or will it tell me where they are and fix them for me”?

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Cloud DRM allows an operator to outsource the operational complexity of dealing with on-site DRM systems

Can cloud solve multiple DRM complexity? February 26th 2015 - 05:00 PM

Operators are increasingly challenged by the multiple DRM systems required to serve the wide variety of devices popular with consumers, including proprietary devices like Microsoft’s Xbox that only support one DRM type. This leads to integrating, maintaining and operating several DRM systems. Cloud DRM allows an operator to outsource the operational complexity of dealing with such on-site DRM systems. Another cloud DRM operator benefit is the addition of elasticity that a cloud solution can offer when there is a peak in consumer demand.

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