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Pixelmetrix DVStation offers IPTV network testing
Pixelmetrix Corporation, the global expert in equipment and intelligence monitoring for existing digital television, it set to demonstrate its version of IPTV monitoring.
DVStorIP-Gen will be introduced by the company in Japan November 15 through the 18 at Inter BEE 2006. It is designed for evaluation, compliance testing, and stress verification of networks and IPTV equipment.
Because of DVStorIP-Gen’s ability to simultaneously generate up to seven unique transport streams, it will be an efficient solution for IPTV broadcasters. With the state of the art set up, DVStorIP-Gen allows operators the ability to observe error free streaming. With the additional ability to support SPTS and MPTS generations, DVStorIP-Gen will also be beneficial to the test and monitoring equipment and network providers.
IPTV is fast gaining popularity, especially in Japan. Pixelmetrix Corporation recognizes the market, and has targeted Japan for just this reason. They are working with the local Japanese distributor for InterBEE 2006.
Pixelmetrix Corporation is not new to the forefront of technology. Their award winning DVStation is one of the most advanced Preventative Monitoring systems available today for digital television.
The new DVStation-IP will also be on display at InterBEE 2006. This monitoring system, based over IP connection, offers remote control and an automation platform. It has many key features, including Live Video Display, concise TS and audio/video parameters, MPEG-2 and H.264 video thumbnails, and a Service View that spans multiple TS.
DVStation Mini and VISUALmpegPRO will also be demonstrated during InterBEE 2006.
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