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MOU TESTS THE GROUND FOR MEASUREMENT-AS-A-SERVICE NextLab


BY MICHAEL BURNS


Korean test and measurement company NextLab has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with global speed measurement company nPerf on the fi rst day of . Through this MOU, the two companies will begin joint development of ‘as-a-Service’ devices and solutions that will differentiate them from existing competitors. hey will proide their services to pay-TV and internet service providers and network operators around the world. Nextab has also secured the global broadband speed measurement service licence


necessary for entering the world market with its portable pay-TV and broadband service quality measurement deice neteter. ungmin im  of Nextab explained: “This is a different concept. he current players in the internet test measurement device market are selling expensive devices to the s or pay operators. y co-operating with nPerf we want to deliver a service-based device: we will give the device free to the s and they can pay for each measurement. e call it aa  measurement as a serice. e don’t want to be recognised as a challenger in this market. e want to be the founder of a new market segment with nerf. This portable device performs settop box fi eld tests and measures


NDI PTZ CAMERA MAKES DEBUT BirdDog


BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON


An updated ony xmor R broadcast sensor capable of increased light sensitivity is among several innovations included in irdogs latest N  camera debuting at . he   offers seeral  output options including ull N N  and  plus  and .. N  and  outputs are supported for lie production work. heres also   for connecting to oom and eams. “There are multiple unique and exciting features explained hil ane  ales irdog. or example, we’ve incorporated an  display proiding a dashboard of system statistics, such as the number of active connections, current bandwidth usage and network traffi c. ith N enlock you can select an N source to be the timing master which provides more predictable timing in multicamera enironments.


(L-R) Renaud Keradec, CEO of nPerf, seals the MOU at IBC with NextLab CEO Sungmin Kim


 broadcast reception uality and broadband speed. ts key features include increasing pay-TV or broadband service subscribers’ satisfaction, as well as reducing unnecessary repetitive visits and settop box replacement costs.


NextLab claims that the major factor that distinguishes netMeter from other solutions is that it can additionally provide customised measurement functions to clients through oertheair update. 8.A92


SDK PLAYS VIRTUAL CARD TO SUPPORT JPEG XS


intoPIX/Deltacast BY DAVID FOX


Lane and the P240 PTZ camera: ‘There are multiple unique and exciting features’


he unit supports the ree


protocol for sending  positioning data to AR/VR systems including nreal ngine rainstorm and iz irtual tudio. his can be iewed in the display. irdog has incorporated a ohawk ally which gies a  view “to eliminate the guesswork of which camera users need to be talking to. A uniue numbering system at the back of the  gives additional Tally vision and allows switcher operators to easily identify cameras.


Soon to be added to the camera is a irdog loud subscription, allowing users to access the  cameras and all its features from anywhere in the world with no additional computers needed on the camera side. 6.A19


eltacast has now added lowbitrate   video streaming support to its  irtual ard using into   software proiding developers with support for the new   standard. he  irtual ard is a software stack that allows high- performance video capture and streaming using standard  network interface cards N. his compatibility with any N makes the  irtual ard uniue for developers to accelerate the transition to  workfl ows.


sing   can safeguard all advantages of an uncompressed stream, such as ultra-low latency and high uality and offers a signifi cant bandwidth reduction with realtime  or based encoding in   or . t can be used in any AN AN or cloud-based application sensitive to low latency and high uality.


he into astico  can now be combined with eltacasts unifi ed ideoaster  for inux and indows on x architectures to offer     ideo streaming.


10.D31f, 7.B12


Tico time: The intoPIX FastTicoXS SDK brings Deltacast developers on stream


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