Torque Video Systems goes to Tokyo, Japan, for InterBEE 2019
In the Spotlight: Electronic Couch Potato (ECP) & Codensity Video Transcoder
Tokyo, Japan, November 13, 2019 – Torque Video Systems, inventive digital television networks and video transmission solutions provider, kicked off InterBEE day one with the introduction of its Electronic Couch Potato (ECP) and Codensity Video Transcoder to the Japanese market.
The Electronic Couch Potato (ECP) measures Quality of Experience after the Set Top Box (STB), making it an indispensable tool for monitoring broadcast content. Its versatility facilitates easy integration of measurements and alarms into third party systems. The ECP comes in four models, each with different inputs: HDMI, Composite, DVI and VGA – ideal for measuring the end-to-end process in a television delivery chain.
The Codensity Video Transcoder offers high quality, scalable encoding for live video streaming through a unique combination of ASIC-based encoding, and the scalability of NVMe cloud storage infrastructure. Supporting up to 4K UHD resolution, the solution offers a much lower price point compared to alternative encoding architectures. Modules easily plug into any NVMe-based server. The solution includes FFmpeg compatible SDK, allowing service providers using FFmpeg to achieve quick and significant encoding capacity upgrades.
Torque Video Systems specializes in managing, monitoring and enhancing broadcast quality of service, providing cost-effective solutions and versatile applications, enabling operators worldwide to monitor their network operations, gain insights into viewer experience and reduce operating expenses.
Torque Video Systems exhibits at InterBEE 2019, DIGICas booth 4202. Demos are available on-site.
InterBEE 2019 is held at Makuhari Messe, Tokyo, Japan, from November 13 to 15.
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