HSE24 DIGITAL complies with IdeasUnlimited.tv

Feb 9, 2006 12:16 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

HSE24 DIGITAL, the new broadcast service from Germany’s first teleshopping channel, HSE24, is to use a dual-channel solution from IdeasUnlimited.tv for automated compliance recording, signal verification and fault-tracking.

ContentProbe CRF2000 uses one channel to digitally record all transmitted content for the statutory 90 days under German law, while its Media FingerPrinting technology on a second channel verifies signals and monitors for errors such as audio or video loss.

German broadcasters must be able to produce any content broadcast within the previous 90 days. ContentProbe Compliance eliminates time wasted on manually recording, archiving and retrieving transmitted content using VHS tapes and also saves considerable storage space. In addition, it prevents problems of unreliability, tape-wear and faulty tape heads.

Based on the company’s Media Fingerprinting technology, ContentProbe stores content internally and enables authorized users to browse transmitted content from their desktops. HSE24 DIGITAL is also using ContentProbe FaultTracker with network alarms and alerts via SMS. FaultTracker alerts operators remotely to problems such as no picture/audio, color bars or no color.

For more information, visit www.IdeasUnlimited.tv.

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