Crawford Communications enhances existing Volicon Observer verification

Dec 2, 2008 10:44 AM

    

Crawford Communications has expanded its broadcast recording and monitoring capabilities with the addition of a 12-channel Volicon Observer video monitoring and logging solution.

The new system adds additional SD and HD channels to an existing Volicon Observer implementation giving more Crawford clients access to the verification system so they can confirm their content has been broadcast.

For several years, Crawford has used a four-channel analog Observer system to enable one client to view a downlink of a network's aired broadcast. With the addition of multiple SD and HD channels, the Observer system has been put into service for another Crawford client, Latin American Pay Television (LAPTV).

With the system, LAPTV engineers can log onto the Observer from any desktop computer to view a recording of previously aired content.

For more information, visit www.volicon.com.




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