You Should be Checking Your A/V Quality
Any operation, large or small, from hardware/software designers to end user-producers who work with any kind of A/V processing, should subjectively and objectively analyze their quality before the customer does.
Video Quality Monitoring
- Aligns incoming feeds
- Measures Audio/Video Sync (Lipsync)
- Alerts on A/V Quality Degradation
- Saves sequences around quality drops
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Picture Quality Analysis
- Multiple Viewing Modes & Tools for Subjective Analysis
- Perceptual Scoring with v-DMOS, a-DMOS, and v-JND/PQR reports
- Quantitative Scoring with v-PSNR and a-POWER reports
- Hardware I/O or
File-based Quality Testing
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