Comprimato Leverages PHABRIX QxL Rasterizer To Advance Development Of 2110 Compliant Encoders

Leader Electronics of Europe has announced that Czechia-based Comprimato, a provider of high performance software encoding and transcoding solutions for broadcast and pro-AV markets, has chosen the PHABRIX QxL rasterizer for its product development process to enhance quality assurance and develop ST 2110 compliant video encoders.

Comprimato faced the challenge of ensuring its software-based ST 2110 compliant encoder outputs adhered to industry standards. To address this, Comprimato integrated the PHABRIX QxL into its operations, utilizing the unit’s analysis, compliance and monitoring tools for quality assurance (QA).

The QxL comes equipped with native 10G/25G IP support, enabling the generation and analysis of key standards including JT-NM TR 1001-1:2018 and ST 2110-20 for video. It also supports up to four 2110-30 (PCM) and 2110-31 (AES3 transport) audio streams, along with a 2110-40 ANC media flow. Additionally, it features 2022-7 Seamless IP Protection Switching (SIPS) and incorporates AMWA NMOS IS-04 for discovery and IS-05 for device connection management.

The single QxL unit is now an integral part of Comprimato’s automated QA workflows, enhancing efficiency and ensuring the reliability of the encoder outputs. With advanced IP analysis features and high-performance monitoring capabilities, the QxL has enabled Comprimato to meet stringent industry standards. 

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