NAB 2012: Triveni Digital Products Preview

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Triveni Digital

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Triveni Digital Inc., a subsidiary of LG Electronics, develops systems that enable television service providers and broadcasters to deploy enhanced programs and services to their viewers.

StreamScope MT-40 4.7 with Mobile Analysis (NEW)

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Triveni Digital will introduce the new StreamScope MT-40 4.7 with mobile DTV analysis capabilities. This release of the company’s comprehensive real-time DTV transport stream analysis and verification solution gives users the ability to monitor multiple terrestrial and mobile transport streams in real time from any location across the network using a single integrated product. Because the StreamScope MT-40 4.7 provides the same level of analysis for mobile transport streams as it does for terrestrial DTV, broadcasters can not only view EPG and ESG data sets and program guides, but also verify ATSC, MPEG, A-78, SCTE, DVB-SI, ISDB, and ATSC M/H standards and protocols.

The software enables users to monitor mobile video frame timing and structure, parade and ensemble usage, required SCC tables, ESG data, and much more from just one GUI. Ongoing MT-40 software updates from Triveni Digital ensure that users remain equipped to work with the latest DTV technologies.

StreamScope MT-40 Software Release with Audio Loudness
Given the legislation in the United States — the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation (CALM) Act — and in Europe (EBU, AGCOM), loudness monitoring remains an important regulatory topic among broadcasters and service providers this year.

To address this regulatory process, Triveni Digital’s StreamScope MT-40 software release enhances the MT-40’s comprehensive real-time analysis and verification of DTV transport streams with loudness monitoring. StreamScope MT-40 provides end-to-end MPEG-2/MPEG-4 transport stream analysis and monitoring for DTV services carried by broadcast, cable, satellite, IPTV, or mobile networks. While the MT-40 already boasts audio monitoring capabilities including dialnorm, StreamScope MT-40’s 4.6 software release extends these capabilities by allowing users to monitor and analyze audio loudness according to ITU-R Recommendation BS.1770.

This provides the ability to log continuously and export accurate LKFS/LUFS loudness measurements of broadcasts in real time, providing forensic evidence of compliance that is critical for approaching this issue.

Triveni Digital also introduced ISDB-T table support, the Brazilian standard used widely in South America, which further extends the MT-40’s analysis capabilities and its support for a variety of stream types and standards.

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