Spafax | The Hub Selects Interra Systems’ BATON File-Based QC Solution

Interra Systems, a leading provider of end-to-end quality assurance solutions for the digital media industry, has announced that Spafax | The Hub, one of the world’s foremost providers of post-production, media transformation, and secure global file delivery for airline entertainment, has selected Interra Systems’ BATON solution for file-based quality control (QC).

“As a global leader in in-flight entertainment, entertainment curation, and content marketing, we are committed to delivering exceptional media experiences to airline passengers around the world,” said Arthur Cuyugan, senior vice president of technical services at Spafax | The Hub. “After a thorough review, we selected BATON for its advanced audio and video analysis, scalable architecture, and comprehensive feature set that aligns with our high standards for content transformation and delivery.”

“Spafax is a highly respected name in the in-flight entertainment space; its adoption of BATON for file-based QC means a lot to us. Over the years, we have seen BATON usage evolve in the in-flight entertainment industry across many regions of the world,” said Ashish Basu, executive vice president of global sales and business development at Interra Systems. “We invest a lot of research and development effort into BATON based on customer feedback. In addition to checking the quality of its file-based SDR and HDR content, our BATON solution could help Spafax in achieving regulatory compliance in several areas.”

BATON automates QC processes, supporting high standards for quality and compliance. The latest version of BATON includes framework updates, enhanced video quality checks for 4K files, support for RDD59 specifications, direct analysis of image sequence formats, optimized MXF file verification, advanced diagnostic tools for system health monitoring, and improved API. It has had a complete stack upgrade, with migration to Python 3.x and a new Postgres DB and Django web framework, resulting in a more responsive interface, increased scalability, and optimized resource management. In addition, it features enhanced performance for UHD content QC, optimized IMF analysis, support for SONY 360 RA analysis, improved cloud support, advanced video and audio quality checks, comprehensive Dolby Atmos support, and expanded format support.

Building on the trusted performance of the BATON QC solution, the BATON platform has been extended with BATON Captions to meet the surging industry demand for accurate, efficient captioning and subtitling, especially critical for today’s streaming platforms. BATON Captions not only delivers state-of-the-art, comprehensive tools that streamline caption workflows but also seamlessly integrates advanced QC features, ensuring uncompromised quality from content review to final delivery. 

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