Interra Systems Showcase Cutting-Edge Media QC, Monitoring, And Analysis Solutions

At ANGA COM 2025, Interra Systems will showcase its latest advancements in media QC, monitoring, and analysis tools. Designed to help cable operators, broadcasters, telcos, and streaming service providers deliver seamless viewing experiences, Interra Systems solutions provide deep visibility across the entire media workflow. Visitors can explore how Interra Systems’ integrated QC and monitoring tools help identify and resolve issues early, and how centralized analytics can enable fast root-cause diagnosis, preventing problem recurrence, improving efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing overall organizational performance.

Interra Systems Solutions on Display:

Outstanding Video Quality, Perfect Media Delivery With the ORION Content Monitoring Suite
Interra Systems will highlight the latest advancements in its ORION suite, including a new multiviewer feature that enables real-time visualization of multiple video and audio streams.

ORION continues to offer robust real-time monitoring for IP and streaming workflows. With flexible deployment options and broad format support, the solution now includes industry-first all-frame decoding and advanced analysis for critical channels, dramatically improving video quality checks and playback assurance.

Centralized, End-to-End Workflow Visibility With ORION Central Manager (OCM)
Interra Systems’ flagship monitoring platform, OCM, offers end-to-end quality tracing to identify issues across every stage of any video workflow. New features within OCM include advanced probe management and enhanced user group permissions that boost both operational efficiency and security.

Enhancing QC Workflows With BATON 9.2
BATON 9.2 — the latest version of the company’s industry-leading automated QC solution — will also be on display at ANGA COM 2025. Key updates include enhanced autoscaling, improved 4K video quality checks, and new validations, such as blank bar detection and CIE color gamut checks. BATON 9.2 also aligns with ITU-R BT.1702-2023 PSE flash guidelines and introduces algorithm enhancements across QR code detection, freeze/duplicate frames, media offline, blockiness, defective pixels, video dropouts, burnt-in text, and shot transitions.

BATON Captions With NEW Features
Interra Systems will also highlight major enhancements to its BATON Captions solution, which addresses the growing demand for accurate, multilingual captioning and subtitling in broadcast and OTT content, both in the Asia-Pacific region and worldwide. New features include intelligent caption placement that follows scene change guidelines to prevent overlap with burnt-in text, a common challenge in regional content delivery.

BATON Captions now offers powerful QC and correction tools leveraging advanced machine learning, automatic speech recognition, and natural language processing. A redesigned UI introduces features such as an integrated relay workflow service, vertical zoom on audio waveforms, and smart caption segmentation — automatically splitting, merging, and resegmenting captions based on clause boundaries, row and character count, and natural pauses.

These updates are designed to help APAC media providers streamline compliance, enhance accessibility, and deliver a seamless viewing experience across various languages and formats.

VEGA Media Analyzer (VMA) for Deeper Media Analysis
Setting the standard for technology in compliance, debugging, and streaming interoperability, Interra Systems’ VEGA provides enhanced support for a wide array of compression standards — including VVC, AV1, HEVC, MV-HEVC, AVS3, HDR, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, ATSC 3.0, and more. VEGA ensures seamless compatibility across the latest formats.

This support strengthens VMA’s position as an essential tool for media professionals, simplifying the complexities of various video standards and guaranteeing high-quality content delivery across platforms and devices.

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