Actus Digital Showcases New OTT StreamWatch

Actus Digital showcases new OTT StreamWatch for 24/7 quality assurance monitoring and recording of native HLS streams.

Actus Digital will introduce OTT StreamWatch, its new SaaS/on-prem product that provides 24/7 quality assurance, compliance logging, OTT stream monitoring, and aircheck recording of native HLS and other OTT ABR (Adaptive Bitrate) streams. It is the first product that makes it economically feasible to monitor FAST, IPTV and OTT streaming channels throughout the entire workflow.

Actus OTT StreamWatch analyzes OTT content at the manifest level, at the encryption level, and at the HTTP level. It displays QoS information clearly so users can evaluate bandwidth usage, streaming media download times, and buffering issues within OTT streams. It also summarizes the data so operators can recognize and address potential issues before they impact viewer quality.

Live OTT video streams can be displayed on multiviewers (of one or many workflow probe-points) highlighting affected renditions/probe-points as issues occur. Email/SMS/SNMP and other notifications can be sent when alert parameters are violated for QoE issues, including missing/frozen video, audio too low/too high/missing, missing captions/subtitles. Log entries are made and notifications can be sent to alert engineers to QoS issues also, including errors with Media HTTP, Media Decryption, Manifest HTTP, Manifest Parsing, SCTE Parsing, and Missing SCTE.

Key Features

  • Supports native-HLS, MPEG DASH, CMAF
  • Intuitive GUI handles hundreds of OTT channels or probe-points
  • Unlimited, easily-customizable multiviewers for visibility of live streams
  • Define and manage parameters for QoE and QoS alert notifications
  • Single dashboard for identification of QoE, QoS, SCTE, and other issues
  • Zoom from all daily HLS network activity to individual HTTP/network requests
  • Reports with comprehensive insights and link to video recordings from any timecode
  • Integrates with traditional broadcast formats to combine OTT with OTA on one platform
  • Advanced clipping for collaboration, compliance, and repurposing

OTT StreamWatch can be purchased as a turnkey system with perpetual software licenses or as a SaaS solution on AWS, any public cloud, or a customer’s Virtual Machine infrastructure/private cloud.

Adding OTT StreamWatch to a new or existing Actus Intelligent Monitoring Platform installation, provides one interface for both professional Transport Stream OTA Quality Assurance (QA) and compliance as well as HLS and other formats of OTT QA and compliance. 

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