Pixelmetrix features IPTV test, monitoring at TVoDSL 2007

Jan 30, 2007 8:00 AM

    

The DVStation-IP provides MPEG-2 transport stream analysis and monitoring over an IP connection.

Pixelmetrix showcased its DVStation-IP, an IPTV Quality of Service (QoS) monitoring engine, and the DVStorIP-Gen IPTV Test Stream Generator, at the TVoDSL 2007 Triple Play Showcase last week in Paris.

The company also featured its recently launched VISUALmpegPRO, an MPEG analyzer. The VISUALmpegPRO allows for visual inspection of all aspects of MPEG video coding from bit rate to macroblock motion vector analysis.

The DVStation-IP provides MPEG-2 transport stream analysis and monitoring over an IP connection via a 10Mb/s, 100Mb/s and 1000Mb/s Ethernet port. The DVStorIP-Gen works as an effective IPTV stress test tool for evaluation, compliance testing and verification of networks. It supports SPTS and MPTS generation, with support for UDP and RTP streaming as well.

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




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