Actus Digital will discuss how OTT monitoring can be a part of the broadcast intelligent monitoring platform at CABSAT.
Actus Digital will be back at CABSAT to show how OTT monitoring can be a part of the broadcast intelligent monitoring platform. It will particularly highlight its new launch for OTT monitoring, OTT StreamWatch, targeted at any OTT provider including content owners, broadcasters, and service providers.
Actus OTT StreamWatch analyses OTT content at the manifest level, encryption level and HTTP level. It displays quality of service (QoS) information clearly and users can evaluate bandwidth usage, streaming media download times, SCTE and buffering issues within OTT streams (for one or multiple renditions, MBR). It also summarises data so operators can recognise and address potential issues before they impact viewer quality.
Live OTT video streams can be displayed on multi-viewers (with one or many workflow probe points) highlighting affected renditions/probe points as issues occur. Email/SMS/SNMP and other notifications can be sent when alert parameters are violated for QoE issues, including missing/frozen video, audio too low/too high/missing, and missing SCTE, captions/subtitles.
Sima Levy, CEO of Actus Digital, said: “Actus Digital is fully committed to the Middle East region. With a strategically located regional office near our esteemed customers, we are able to provide dedicated support and services 24/7. As we continue to expand our activities in the Middle East region, our commitment to delivering the best possible service is evident. That’s why Actus Digital’s participation at CABSAT is crucial, as it allows us to strengthen our commitment to the Middle East market and connect with our valued customers in person. We are proud to be the only monitoring solutions provider with a local presence, which speaks for itself.”
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