Telestream upgrades OTT monitoring, analysis

Nov. 22, 2019
Telestream has added post-origin content monitoring capabilities for adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming media within its iQ ABR monitoring solutions. The latest additions to the ...

Telestream has added post-origin content monitoring capabilities for adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming media within its iQ ABR monitoring solutions. The latest additions to the Telestream iQ ABR monitoring solution are intended to enable content owners, broadcasters, and service providers to manage the customer experience and capitalize on ad revenue for their streaming video services.

Telestream's OTT monitoring and compliance solutions now offer both content delivery network (CDN) and audio and video perceptual quality analytics of H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, AC-3/Dolby Digital and E-AC-3/Dolby Digital Plus in a single cloud friendly platform. In addition to content accessibility, packaging analysis, and network performance, OTT monitoring provides insights to perceptual quality of the streaming content.

"Our latest OTT monitoring advancements give content owners and service providers deeper visibility into video and audio quality. With media analysis monitoring, you can be assured that the OTT service is streaming smoothly, the video looks great, and audio levels are hitting the mark," said Matthew Driscoll, director of product management at Telestream.

iQ Solutions are designed to enhance visibility of ad avails from ingest to post-origin with consolidated SCTE-35 reporting that identifies when ad opportunities are accurately delivered in the streaming domain.

"OTT content preparation and distribution is a complex endeavor. Telestream's iQ solutions maximize service performance visibility for any organization that is part of the streaming video chain. Our portfolio of purpose-built probes and management systems for data correlation are designed to take away the guesswork and focus teams on solving real problems," said Driscoll.        

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