Pixelmetrix to introduce DVStation-IP upgrades

Feb 28, 2006 3:44 PM

    

Pixelmetrix will debut a major upgrade for DVStation-IP IPTV test and monitor platform at NAB2006.

Among the latest features is a service view display for viewing a summary of components of a service, including video, audio, CA and data carousels. The system also presents all broadcast services within all SPTS IP connections in a single consolidated view. Additionally, audio alarms for silence and tone allow users to monitor audio integrity on all channels.

Pixelmetrix will show DVStation-IP supporting monitoring of 21 single program transport streams on its Gigabit Ethernet input at the trade show, April 22-27 in Las Vegas.

For more information, visit www.pixelmetrix.com.

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