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Pixelmetrix to receive Technical Emmy
Sep 20, 2007 12:18 PM
Pixelmetrix will be honored with an Engineering & Technical Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) for its DVStation transport stream analysis products.
The award will be presented at the Engineering & Technology Emmy Awards ceremony during the CES show in January 2008.
The award recognizes the company’s automated compliance testing of the multichannel transport stream standards as defined by the DVB and ATSC. The DVStation provides automatic confidence checking and reporting functionality without the need for an operator to verify program transport quality by visual QC or other manual measurement methods. DVStations are deployed to monitor the MPEG transport streams and measure parameters against standardized conformance specifications.
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