Interra Systems To Present Cutting-Edge Media QC, Monitoring, And Analysis Solutions At IBC 2024
Interra Systems’ BATON automated, file-based QC solution.
At IBC 2024, attendees will get to explore the newest features of the company’s BATON and BATON Captions solutions, alongside its ORION content monitoring solution, designed for comprehensive monitoring of linear/IP and live/VOD streaming content. The company’s VEGA media analyzer, offering detailed analysis and compliance validation of compressed video, and the company’s new Relay Workflow management tool will also be on display.
Streamlining QC Workflows With BATON
IBC 2024 attendees will get to experience the latest version of Interra Systems’ BATON solution in action. Featuring advanced AI and machine learning capabilities, this updated version continues to lead the industry in automated QC platforms, meeting the highest standards for quality and compliance.
The solution includes several new enhancements, such as the new BATON 9 series, which offers significant framework updates, enhancements in performance of video quality checks for 4K files, support for RDD59 specifications, and direct analysis of image sequence formats, apart from optimized MXF file verification, advanced diagnostic tools for system health monitoring, and API improvements.
Interra Systems will also reveal new features added to its BATON Captions. Leveraging cutting-edge ML and automatic speech recognition technology, new features of BATON Captions include web-based player enhancements and new correction options, including segmentation and shot boundary correction.
In addition, BATON Media Player will be on display, which simplifies how media professionals can play, inspect, and verify audio and video content.
Improving QoS and QoE With ORION Content Monitoring
Today, media companies handle a significant volume of complex content. Programs may undergo re-encoding, transcoding, and multiplexing, which can negatively impact content integrity and user experience. At IBC 2024, Interra Systems will showcase new capabilities featured in the company’s ORION suite of solutions, which support a wide range of deployment scenarios in hybrid and cloud environments. These enhancements cater to linear broadcast, IP-based delivery, and live/VOD OTT content.
ORION-OTT — Interra Systems’ software-based OTT monitoring solution for checking content integrity and related network performance of ABR content for multiscreen service delivery — now includes localization support, certification for the latest OS releases, and Dolby Atmos integration. Significant updates improve dynamic ad insertion (DAI) and server-side ad monitoring, low-latency stream monitoring, and provide support for the latest DRM solutions, solidifying ORION as a comprehensive content delivery and management solution.
Future-Proofing IP Monitoring With ORION 2110 Probe
Interra Systems’ ORION 2110 Probe, which supports the SMPTE ST 2110 standard and enables broadcasters to future-proof the end-to-end monitoring of video quality in IP environments, will also be one of the key solutions on display at IBC 2024.
Gaining End-to-End Video Visibility With ORION Central Manager (OCM)
Interra Systems’ ORION Central Manager (OCM), which offers comprehensive, end-to-end insights into video operations, and centralized management of IP and OTT probes, will be showcased at IBC 2024. Recent enhancements include end-to-end ad insertion monitoring, support for audio alerts, and user group permissions for precise access control.
Elevating Media Analysis With VEGA Media Analyzer (VMA)
VEGA — Interra Systems’ industry-leading media analysis platform for standards compliance, debugging, and interoperability of encoded streams — will be exhibited at IBC 2024, offering the latest support for the highest number of industry compression standards, such as AVS, HDR, AV1, GIF, VVC, Dolby Vision, ATSC 3.0, and more.
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