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Chernock to offer insight on IPTV quality assurance at IBC2008
Jul 24, 2008 8:00 AM
Triveni Digital chief technology officer Richard Chernock will participate in an IEEE BTS tutorial session on IPTV quality assurance Sept. 11 at IBC2008.
During the tutorial session, titled "Quality Issues With TV and Multimedia Over IP," Chernock and the other panelists will investigate the key quality issues for providers sending television over IP networks.
In discussing stream quality assurance for IPTV, Chernock and fellow industry experts will explore the elements of a quality viewing experience as well as the impairments and root causes of problems with IPTV video. The session will include a comparison of IP network monitoring and MPEG transport monitoring analysis. Chernock will offer insight about the relevance of the ATSC A/78 and SCTE 142 recommended practices for transport stream verification and also provide strategies for system monitoring in the IPTV delivery environment.
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