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OPENING THE PORTAL TO VIRTUALISATION TSL Products BY DAVID FOX


it. We’re increasingly seeing people who don’t want the hardware on-prem anymore.”


Control virtualisation is a key area of development for TSL, with the introduction of its GTP-V1 virtual control processor.


Matthew Quade, CEO, TSL, said: “[GTP-V1] essentially takes one of our control systems and virtualises


GTP-V1 can run in the cloud or locally and includes virtual panels for interfacing. “It’s far more cost effective and


fl exible and can scale up and down easily,” said Quade. Also new from TSL is Portal, which allows users to interface


TESTING TIMES IN THE REAL WORLD Witbe


BY ANNE MORRIS


Witbe is debuting a new version of its mobile automation set-up that allows providers to remotely test any video app running on real mobile devices. According to the company, this is enhanced by the company’s QoE and data usage benchmarking technology for mobile network operators and video service providers, which measures and compares bandwidth


with Grass Valley’s AMPP cloud- native platform, AWS or other cloud services. It enables TSL’s Tally functionality and router control to be used within the cloud platforms. Another introduction is


PAM2-12G, which provides 12G 4K functionality for audio monitoring, “which has been a gap in our range”, added Quade. 10.B40


Quade: Virtualisation is ‘far more cost effective and fl exible’


consumption to enable teams to reduce data usage and cost while maintaining a good video experience for their viewers. Witbe is also highlighting an update of its remote eye controller (REC) application, which allows video service providers to control their test devices from anywhere in the world. An upgraded intuitive interface and increased capacity to scale video monitoring join expanded recording capabilities and more features based on user feedback. Mathieu Planche, CEO at Witbe,


SPLIT AND STITCH TO LOWER COSTS Capella Systems BY KEVIN EMMOTT


According to Capella Systems, its latest Cambria products enable increased productivity with high-density processing and lower total computing costs.


The new Split and Stitch feature analyses source material and splits it into chunks before distributing them across multiple computing nodes. Jobs can be dynamically split between GPU and CPU processing, based on trade-offs


Witbe’s stream analysis technology monitors the network side of a video stream


said: “Offering a strong QoE is essential to standing out in a crowded video market, and Witbe’s ready-to-use testing and monitoring technology helps providers deploy automation quickly to start seeing results right away. Our dedicated approach to


testing on real devices continues as we expand to address new concerns including streaming ad insertion, rapidly increased data usage over cellular networks, and integrating AI and machine learning into the QA process.” 5.F84


between performance and quality for the most effi cient workfl ow. The split and stitch approach means users can dynamically allocate transcoding jobs based on customers’ priorities, as well as allowing them to take advantage of low-cost CPU spot instances in the cloud.


The company is also launching other tools which use AI to create metadata for media content. An AI facial recognition tool detects and recognises faces and allows automated processing based on content. Other features include advanced scene-change detection, video complexity


Cambria products enable live and VOD on-premise, in the cloud, or both


analysis, speech detection and sports score detection. 7.D37


CURATING CONTENT WITH AI Imaginario BY ANNE MORRIS


Imaginario AI, a multimodal API and video curation platform, is on display in Hall 14, sporting library cataloguing, production and packaging capabilities. It offers clip search and ideation, compliance editing, transcription, chapterisation and content repurposing for social channels. The developer claims Imaginario AI can simplify and enhance the content creation process, enabling


post-production and marketing teams to distribute more content to a wider audience and better monetise their assets. Features include highlight clips,


permitting users to search within text and discover text chapters to fashion custom video clips; one-click, to clip features for long interviews and podcasts; and collections, to categorise assets into navigable chapters. The platform also comes with a social media packaging and branding tool. 14.AIP8


Imaginario AI breaks down long-form videos into snackable chapters


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