Volicon Observer® at IBC2008
Broadcasters
and cable operators who face growing competitive pressure
to convert to fully digital operations and provide
high-definition offerings to discriminating viewers
are looking to improve the quality of service and
viewing experience now more than ever. The industry
standard for video monitoring and logging, the Volicon
Observer® gives broadcasters a powerful competitive
weapon that helps them to deliver the highest quality
viewing experience possible. The Observer captures,
stores, and indexes broadcast content from multiple
channels, offering users simultaneous, 24/7 access
to video from their desktop computers. The Observer
brings new levels of efficiency to many critical broadcasting
tasks, such as monitoring and troubleshooting transmissions,
ensuring compliance, verifying advertising broadcasts,
and tracking and analyzing viewer ratings and public
relations information.
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At
IBC2008, Volicon will demonstrate the newest release
of the Volicon Observer, Version 5.0, as well as a
new entry-level version of the Observer RPM® and
several modules that expand and enhance the Observer's
functionality. Products on display will include:
Observer
5.0
Driven by customer requirements, the Observer 5.0
offers a range of new features designed to give operators
greater flexibility and broader options in different
content monitoring situations, including monitoring
and recording of high-definition (HD) content. The
system now enables operators to obtain closed captions
from CEA-708 HD video streams through extraction of
EIA-608 closed-caption data. Other new HD features
include support for Dolby® 5.1 and support of
bit rates higher than 3.0 Mbps to enable improved
monitoring of high-quality HD video.
The
Content Export module, which enables batch and scheduled
exporting, now provides support for exporting of closed-captioning
data. In addition to email alerts, Observer 5.0 now
has added the ability to generate alerts, triggered
within Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) systems
when SNMP traps are detected, including data about
the fault and an embedded URL pointing directly to
the offending clip.
With
the Observer 5.0's support of custom language names
for audio tracks, users will now be able to give names
of their choosing to multiple audio streams assigned
to each video channel. In addition, users can now
perform closed-caption searches by time period, set
individual quality-of-service thresholds for each
type of alarm, and place channels in a desired order
in the user interface.
Producer
Module
The Producer is a new module for the Observer that
enables broadcasters to capture and repurpose content
in a variety of industry formats for outside use.
It provides operators with an easy-to-use platform
for browsing aired content that has been recorded
by the Observer and searching for and retrieving the
desired video segment down to the individual frame
level. The Producer then transcodes the segment into
one of several industry-standard formats and automatically
provides the output to either DVD, Web/FTP site, or
via e-mail to the third party. It opens the door for
broadcasters to publish content for a variety of uses,
such as selling it to other news organizations or
providing video clips to viewers who request them.
Observer
QoE Module
With the new QoE quality-assurance/quality-of-experience
module, the Observer is the industry's first video
monitoring solution of its kind to provide an automated
method for analyzing a video image to detect macroblocking,
a process that traditionally has required human intervention
to spot the on-screen anomalies.
The
Observer QoE module was developed in cooperation with
several major U.S. cable operators to quickly and
reliably detect macroblocking, commonly known as "pixelization."
The Observer QoE employs advanced patent-pending technology,
developed by Volicon engineers, to analyze video content
and alert the operator whenever macroblocks are detected.
In addition, the Observer QoE notifies the operator
when it detects other transmission faults including
black video, frozen image, or low audio.
Scheduled
Recording Module
Adding to the Observer 5.0's ability to monitor and
record multiple video channels automatically around
the clock, the new Scheduled Recording module enables
selective recording of specific channels within designated
time periods. Users can select specific channels,
or a specific date and time for a program, from a
downloaded electronic program guide (EPG) or import
and export scheduling information from a Microsoft
Outlook® calendar. The Observer's intuitive user
interface displays the EPG information exactly as
it would appear in its native format, with easy-to-use
checkboxes for selecting specific channels to record.
The system also alerts users in the event of an overlap
between two or more program selections.
RPM®
100
At IBC2008, Volicon will demonstrate the RPM 100,
a new entry-level version of the Observer RPM®
for automated, multichannel content and signal quality
analysis. The RPM 100 is targeted to cable MSOs and
station groups who need a cost-effective solution
for monitoring and analyzing signal quality and consumer
quality of experience (QoE) at geographically dispersed
secondary headends and remote unmanned cable hubs.
The RPM 100 is a single-port system that offers a
subset of the core RPM functionality for monitoring
the signal quality at remote locations. The RPM 100
can be set to monitor a single channel around the
clock, or to continuously scan multiple channels.
When the system detects a video or audio fault such
as black screen or low audio, it sends an automatic
alert to the operator on duty for resolution. The
RPM 100 also includes Volicon's new QoE module for
automatic detection of macroblocking.
Stand
7.H09
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South Bedford St.
Suite 201
Burlington, MA 01803
USA
Julius
Perl, Vice President of Marketing
Tel: +1 781-221-7400
Fax: +1 781-221-7407 |
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Société
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24/07/2008
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CP/Mail
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Streambox
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Susan
Warren
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Wall
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JPL/FC
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Image,
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