The solutions demonstrated by Bridge Technologies at BroadcastAsia 2018 with partner Techtel reportedly provide end-to-end transparency and help digital media companies and broadcasters deliver an improved end-user experience.
Bridge Technologies will be at BroadcastAsia 2018 with partner Techtel ( booth 4K3-05) to demonstrate the range of advanced network monitoring and analysis solutions the companies offer that reportedly provide end-to-end transparency and help digital media companies and broadcasters deliver an improved end user experience.
Techtel supplies and supports the full range of Bridge Technologies solutions in the Asia Pacific market.
Our investment in the exciting Asia Pacific market is now beginning to pay off, said James Chance, Regional Manager, APAC at Bridge Technologies. Working with Techtel, awareness of the benefits our solutions can provide has increased and has seen us become involved in a number of very interesting projects. We are providing our customers with valuable tools that enable them to achieve 100% understanding of, and confidence in, their video processing systems and distribution networks and thats allowing them to fully embrace IP, and leverage its many benefits and advantages such as a better operational efficiency and technical service quality resulting in an improved Quality of Experience for subscribers.
At BroadcastAsia, the company will showcase Instrument View, which was officially launched last April and received recognition as ´Best of Show´ at NAB 2018.
Instrument View is designed to address a real-time need for IP packet behaviour analytics when dealing with modern infrastructures capable of transporting uncompressed ST2110 video and audio. With a production environment dominated by operations personnel and non-movable deadlines, Instrument View enables the total understanding of advanced connectivity with the use of advanced paradigms recognised by staff to give accurate and meaningful information – equivalent to that obtained from the audio meter or waveform/vector-scope that has been utilized by the industry since the beginning of broadcast. The Instrument View option provides deep analytics displays for the VB440 dual 40 Gigabit network probe.
Also on show is the VB288 Objective QoE Content Extractor. The VB288 performs objective video and audio monitoring of MPEG-2, H.264/MPEG-4 and H.265/HEVC streams and offers a web browser-based remote video-wall capability providing visual status from anywhere. The VB288 enables operators to inspect enormous amounts of content beyond the ability of the human eye, and provides reliable alarming on objective parameters having an impact on QoE.
Bridge Technologies and Techtel will also be highlighting Remote Data Wall (RDW). RDW allows those responsible for network monitoring and management to create a visual representation of network activity, enabling potential problems to be identified and appropriate corrective action taken. Depending on the size or complexity of the network being monitored, RDW can spread from a single screen to multiple screens in a videowall format but reportedly requires no specialist skills to install.