Bridge Tech to Eye QoE at NAB

Feb. 10, 2014
At NAB 2014 in Las Vegas, Bridge Technologies will be introducing its Objective QoE, a QoE monito...
At NAB 2014 in Las Vegas, Bridge Technologies will be introducing its Objective QoE, a QoE monitoring system using only criteria that are relevant to broadcast and digital media delivery. The company's new VB288 Content Extractor is part of Objective QoE; it has a web-based virtual video wall intended to provide instant verification of QoE, together with alarms and status feedback.

Bridge Tech will also be showing its next generation OTT Engine with MPEG-DASH support, a new PocketProbe app for Android and iOS, a redundancy switching solution for satellite uplinks, as well as a software upgrade for its complete range of systems.

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