Actus Digital Sets A New Standard For QA Monitoring And Compliance Logging With Actus X Enhancements
Actus Digital, a LiveU company, will unveil major new enhancements to its Actus X Intelligent Monitoring Platform at NAB Show, reinforcing its leadership in quality assurance (QA) monitoring and compliance logging. The latest release introduces powerful new capabilities that expand real-time monitoring, improve operational efficiency, and further differentiate Actus X from legacy compliance solutions.
Actus X unifies real-time QA alerting, compliance logging, and multiviewer monitoring with advanced clipping and AI-driven news analysis in a single, browser-based solution – giving broadcasters greater control, deeper insight, and measurable operational value. At NAB, Actus X is unveiling powerful new capabilities for the first time, including native support for next-generation monitoring standards such as ATSC 3.0 with A3SA encryption, and major multiviewer enhancements that deliver real-time, browser-based monitoring with sub-second latency.
Actus will also present its extensive roadmap for integrating its solutions with the LiveU IP-video EcoSystem, including a multiviewer with real-time quality control (QC) monitoring and alerts of live feeds coming from LiveU's field units and cloud-based solutions.
NAB Show highlights include:
NEW Native ATSC 3.0 Monitoring with A3SA encryption
Actus X is set to deliver built-in support for ATSC 3.0 A3SA encryption, enabling broadcasters to monitor NextGen TV services with the same depth, reliability, and compliance confidence they expect from traditional broadcast environments.
NEW Low-Latency, Interactive Browser-Based Multiviewer
Enhanced sub-second low-latency performance, combined with new interactive player controls, allows operators to synchronize, pause, and replay multiple feeds simultaneously – making it easier to compare on-air coverage across channels and quickly investigate issues in real time.
Automatic Alert Reporting
Automated, customized alert summaries provide clear visibility into the issues that matter most, delivered directly to the inbox with no manual reporting required.
Other capabilities include:
AI-Driven News Monitoring
Real-time AI analysis continues to expand, delivering multilingual speech-to-text, keyword detection, content summarization, facial recognition, advertisement identification, and more – turning compliance monitoring into actionable intelligence for news, legal, and digital teams.
Actus RVM (Remote Viewer Monitoring)
Centralized monitoring of how channels are received at remote sites enables broadcasters to verify on-air quality, detect issues early, and troubleshoot problems from the viewer’s perspective.
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