Pixelmetrix DVStorIP-Gen delivers IPTV validation

Oct 24, 2006 10:00 PM

    

The DVStorIP-Gen allows restamping of continuity count and insertion of PCR discontinuity flag during transport stream loopback.
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Pixelmetrix has expanded its portfolio of IPTV service validation systems with the DVStorIP-Gen IPTV test stream generator.

The DVStorIP-Gen provides a tool for evaluation, compliance testing and verification of networks, monitoring and equipment analysis.

The DVStorIP-Gen supports SPTS (single-program transport stream) and MPTS (multiple-program transport stream) generation, as well as UDP and RTP streaming. Each generated transport stream can be forwarded to up to 100 target IP destinations, identified by the IP address and port number.

The DVStorIP-Gen also allows restamping of continuity count and insertion of PCR discontinuity flag during transport stream loopback for error-free streaming. The DVStorIP-Gen is a hard-disk based system that allows non-stop simultaneous recording of multiple channels of transmitted IP video.  

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




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