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IneoQuest and Conviva at IBC 2016 announced a technical partnership that combines their products to enable end to end quality monitoring for online video services. The deal combines Conviva’s consumer-side Quality of Experience (QoE) measurement tools with IneoQuest’s content preparation and network performance monitoring to yield an end-to-end view which the companies claim can pinpoint the exact location and root cause of streaming issues.
Avateq Corp. has been busy developing new features for AVQ1020RF Layer Monitoring Receiver and actively involved in the development of the latest ATSC3.0 broadcasting standard.
BFE has developed the KSC broadcast control and monitoring system to help avoid production problems and on-air mistakes. The KSC Commander gives users a standardised, manufacturer-independent user interface for a variety of systems, such as routers, and multiviewers.
Spanish TV analytics software firm NPAW (Nice People At Work) hopes to exploit the online live sports boom with its YOUBORA business intelligence package for broadcasters. The platform, aimed at broadcasters, OTT providers and content owners, is being highlighted at IBC 2016 in Amsterdam, with a promise to provide an end to end view based on real time data. Such data will embrace both the video experience and end user behavior, which the company argues service providers can combine to improve the overall quality of experience (QoE).
Bridge Technologies at IBC 2016 will launch NOMAD a highly portable, self-contained and versatile network probe. NOMAD is specifically designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of those who do not have an in-depth understanding of moving content over IP.
Trivini Digital’s new StreamScope XM Quality Assurance System is ready for ATSC 3.0.
ThinkAnalytics announced that its recommendations engine has been selected by Canadian SVOD provider, shomi, a joint venture between Rogers Communications and Shaw Media. shomi believes the combination of an elegant user interface and personalized recommendations will distance it from rivals in the fast-growing Canadian OTT sector.
At IBC 2016, Tektronix will introduce a wave of cutting-edge technologies, all intended to improve the experience for TV viewers.
New monitoring features allow camera operators, editors and colorists to easily and accurately capture and reproduce highly realistic 4K/UHD video image content that ultimately enhances consumers’ viewing experience.