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Telestream updates Inspect 2110 monitoring solution

New features include a high-performance platform, an audio and video remote viewer, automatic detection of frozen and black frames, and compliance measurements for loudness (CALM)

Telestream is releasing the latest version of its IP video monitoring solution for ST 2110 media networks.

According to the company, Inspect 2110 ensures reliability within hybrid SDI-over-IP and ST 2110 deployments by utilising a “monitoring by exception” approach to proactively notify engineers of any quality issues within facilities and across networks.

The latest version features a 180Gbps bandwidth-capable platform and is configurable based on bandwidth monitoring needs. It enables users to tailor specific applications in contribution monitoring, multiple-studio monitoring, and live and production for monitoring multiple vehicles from a single location.

New features include a high-performance platform, an audio and video remote viewer, automatic detection of frozen and black frames, and compliance measurements for loudness (CALM).

Inspect 2110 will also monitor PTP behaviour such as verifying PTP timing signal accuracy, validate that proper video and audio signals are being carried in each stream, confirm that redundant streams are identical and in sync, and identify any stream that is out of compliance with applicable standards.

“As live remote production becomes increasingly widespread, and ST 2110 multiplies the number of essences we must monitor and diagnose, the Inspect 2110 probe enables a wide array of media essence characteristics to be automatically monitored, with no human intervention required until a problem has been identified,” says Agostino Canepa, product manager, Inspect 2110.

“Automated, unmanned, 24/7 monitoring of any size ST 2110 / ST 2022-6 network is the best way to maximise the productivity of highly skilled engineering resources because it lets them focus on fixing problems instead of searching for them.”