As the industry moves to next-generation networks, workflows and broadcast mechanisms, Tektronix is targeting virtual environments and cloud computing environments, introducing IP and SDI hybrid media analysis solutions, 4K/UHD and HDR video monitoring solutions and quality assurance solutions. In addition to the full demonstration and introduction at the Tektronix booth, Tektronix also displayed a variety of Tektronix equipment at more than a dozen partner shows in the pavilion.
'NAB participants can see first-hand information and understand that Tektronix is at the forefront of changes and trends affecting the broadcast industry. We provide customers with superior monitoring solutions to meet the needs of our customers in production, post-production and content distribution.' Tektronix Charlie Dunn, general manager of technology company's video product line, said, 'This year, we will demonstrate a variety of new features and enhancements that are important to our customers. They are trying to adopt and implement new standards, such as SMPTE ST 2110, more efficient. To produce HDR content or launch new streaming live/VOD and OTT services.
PRISM Provides SMPTE ST 2110 Analysis and Signal Generation Capabilities
To help broadcasters move to all-IP networks, PRISM media analytics solutions now support the newly published SMPTE ST 2110 series suite of standards (-10, -20, -30, -40, -21), and professional implementations on managed IP networks. Media delivery. In addition, Tektronix has introduced new field-upgradable, economical signal generation capabilities for PRISM, providing broadcasters with greater confidence in testing the SMPTEST 2110 IP system. Through these capabilities, PRISM provides broadcasters with the Comprehensive measurement, network analysis and debug solutions that can be smoothly migrated to future IP-based infrastructure and workflows. PRISM also offers 12G SDI generator solutions for SDI or SDI/IP hybrid environments. See full press for details. draft.
Quality assurance for cloud computing and virtual streaming environments
With video content providers migrating to the cloud streaming media environment, a key issue is maintaining the visibility of content quality and the location of the problem. Tektronix recently introduced Sentry's real-time video quality content monitoring solution now available across cloud and virtual streaming Workflows provide live and on-demand quality assurance. With the latest enhancements, Sentry simplifies quality monitoring in today’s complex environments, provides true visibility into streaming media content quality, and deepens OTT/multiscreen services with global scalability Analysis and Compliance Reports. See the full press release for details.
Solutions for Developing Outstanding HDR Content
The video industry is actively promoting 4K HDR/WCG content production, maintaining content quality and providing viewers with the perfect viewing experience. To support this transformation, Tektronix is in its WFM/WVR 8000 Series and PRISM IP/SDI waveform monitoring and analysis platforms. Expanded support for 4K/UHD, HDR, and WCG. The WFM/WVR 5200 series is small in size and now supports HDR graticules to meet the needs of customers creating 1080p HDR content. For details, see the full press release.
Aurora's file-based quality control system adds TekMOS image quality analysis capabilities
Visitors to the Tektronix booth will see the cutting-edge features introduced in Aurora's file-based quality control/QC system, which supports the latest IMF standards, extends AWS workflow compatibility and S3 storage support, and verifies 4K-HDR content. Aurora Provides a wide range of automated media QC tests that have been validated for millions of hours of file-based content testing in an enterprise environment. As a cloud and virtual machine implementation, Aurora can be integrated into existing work In the process, it provides a specially designed API that can be easily integrated into the management and control system.
In addition to a variety of basic content quality tests (such as video and audio analysis and format consistency), Aurora can also use TekMOS to provide a single fractional image quality rating. TekMOS is Tektronix's unique non-benchmark image quality analysis algorithm using machines. Learning Technology provides a Mean Opinion Score (MOS). This score is strongly related to the audience rating of the content quality level. Through the graphical display, TekMOS provides an easy-to-read report that highlights any issues and provides The reasons for scoring allow suppliers to quickly take corrective action.
Partners and Tektronix present solutions at NAB
In addition to organizing various events on its own booth, Tektronix equipment is also displayed on partner booths and customer booths in the exhibition halls to provide support for cutting-edge demonstrations.
• The AJA Booth (SL2505) will showcase the Tektronix precision multi-format video signal generator SPG8000A, which is used as a PTP (precision time protocol) signal source for AJA-developed products. AJA products include Kona IP and IPR-10G-HDMI. • At Arista On the stand (SL12105), the Tektronix SPG8000A with PTP support will be used to send time synchronization signals over the 2059-2 network. Arista and Tektronix will jointly provide a highly scalable, flexible PTP network for the broadcast and high-frequency trading industry. • At Evertz At the booth (N1503), PRISM will be part of a large software-defined video network (SDVN) solution to provide test and measurement support for the ST 2110 IP network. Evertz will also use AWMA IS-04 and IS-05 to register, discover and control To PRISM's ST 2110 traffic, which will use Evertz's SDVN orchestration system MAGNUM. • At the EVS booth (SL3816), EVS and Tektronix will use SMPTE standard and AIMS-enabled protocols to perform IP routing, presenting all latest products and solutions Solution. The Tektronix SPG8000A will be used to manage the PTP and EVS SCORE MASTER to coordinate the routing of distributed IP network cores. • At the Grass Valley booth (SL106), the Tektronix WFM2300 will be used. Waveform Monitor, to debug and verify the benchmarks and SDI signals demonstrated during the show during the show. In addition, PRISM will be used in Grass Valley's complete IP workflow to analyze and monitor 10G IP signals. This workflow includes GV Node IP routing and The latest K-Frame X SDI/IP production center. • Imagine Communications will use the Tektronix SPG8000A to provide PTP timing at booth SL1516, demonstrating SDI/IP mixing in real time in its playback, graphics, routing, processing, control and multi-screen solutions Workflow. Imagine will also use PRISM to demonstrate that all SMPTE ST 2022 and 2110 signal traffic at the Imagine booth complies with industry specifications. • At the Nevion booth (SU5510), the PRISM media analysis platform will be used as the in-display SDN network and switch. The destination of the source is to simulate the shared resources connected to the IP network. The Nevion business process platform VideoIPath will act as a controller to initiate the switch of network traffic.