Optimum launches Q-Master Video for IPTV

Oct 10, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Optimum Holding has introduced the Q-Master Video quality analyzer for telecommunications development engineers within system OEMs and service providers that need to test, measure and analyze video quality generated and received by their multimedia products.

A tool for laboratory environments, the Q-Master system uses ITU standard perceptual analysis to generate a Mean Opinion Score (MOS) that represents the end user’s perception of quality from the device under test. These devices include codecs, echo-cancellers, transcoders, gateways, STBs and other types of video networking equipment.

Q-Master has both digital video and analog video interfaces and uses an industry-proven objective perceptual video quality algorithm. The system has two main components: an I/O interface unit and a Windows-based network drive mapping application.

For more information, visit: www.optimumqos.com.




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