Features & Benefits
- Replaces Error-prone, Time-consuming,
and Expensive Manual Process of Visually Inspecting Video Content
- Runs Automatically 24/7 to Perform Consistent and Thorough Checks
of Incoming Video Files Against User-defined Templates
- Integrates
with Video Servers
- Integrates with Automation and Asset Management
Systems Using CeriTalk API
- Each Unit Test can Test Four Files
Simultaneously, and Multiple Units can be Clustered Together to Achieve
Very High Throughputs
- Logs Errors, Informs Automation Systems,
Plus Programmable Actions such as E-mail User Alert, Quarantine, and
Move Files
- High-reliability Server Integrates through GigE
with Installed Video Server Systems
- Web-browser User Control
Tests include:
- Encoding Errors, Syntax Errors,
Format, Bit Rate, Quants, Frame Rate, GOP, Aspect Ratio, Color Format,
VBV Buffer, File Size, Correct PID, CableLabs VoD Compliance
- Video Playtime, Signal Levels, Gamut, Luma, Chroma, Black Frames,
Video Quality (Blockiness), Freeze Frame, Field Order, Telecine Pulldown
- Audio Playtime, Peak and Minimum Levels, Audio Loss, Clipping,
Mute, Test Tones
Formats
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Video: MPEG-2, IMX30/50, D10, XDCAM, MPEG-4 AVC (H.264), VC-1/WMV9, MPEG-4
Part 2, H.263, DV/DVCPro25, DV/DVCPro50, DVCPro100/HD
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Wrappers: MPEG-2 Transport Stream, MPEG-2 Program Stream, MP4,
3GPP, MXF, GXF, MOV, ASF
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Format: QCIF, CIF, D1, 720p,
1080i, 1080p
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Audio: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-2 AAC, AAC-Plus,
HE-AAC, PCM, WMA, AC3, Dolby E
Applications
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Broadcasters: For
Checking Audio and Video After Encoding, At Ingest, After Editing,
After Transcoding, and Before Playout for Terrestrial, Satellite,
Cable, Internet, and Video-on-Demand Content
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Archiving: For Checking Integrity Before and After Archiving
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Content Providers: For Checking Postproduction Content Has Been
Correctly Encoded and Conforms to the Required Quality and Format
Standard Before Dispatch to the Broadcaster
With
Cerify® You Know Your Content is Correct Before it is Transmitted
or Used
Quality control of file-based video that may be ingested
from different sources and encoded at different bit rates, formats,
and compression standards for SD/HD, VOD, and IPTV delivery presents
considerable challenges. File-based video must be quality checked
for:
Correct Syntax: At the digital level the audio
and video must be correctly encoded without errors in accordance with
the compression standard, so that it plays out correctly at the customer’s
STB/playout device.
Correct Parameters: The audio and
video bit rates, GOP structure, video color-space, color depth, frame
size, frame rate, aspect ratio, and quantization levels must be correct.
Correct Baseband and Quality Levels: The analog parameters
of signal levels, luma, chroma, gamut, and quality levels of black
frames, video quality (blockiness), loss of audio, audio clipping,
and video and audio playtime.
Manual inspection can playout,
watch, and listen but is subjective and cannot look inside the encoding
to check that the correct parameters have been used - for example,
have the packet size, GOP structure, and bit rates been set correctly?
Cerify® 200 solves all these problems, and can be
easily integrated with Automation and Asset Management systems using
the CeriTalk API. It is the world’s first and leading automated system
for checking/verifying file-based video content prior to transmission
or use.
Cerify® 200 uses the latest server technology
providing high throughputs and processing speeds. Each test unit can
test four files simultaneously and units can also be clustered to
provide high throughputs and redundancy.
Testing is in accordance
with user-defined templates, and can run fully automatically 24/7.
Jobs can be assigned different priorities depending on how quickly
they need to go to air.
Cerify® logs errors
as the content is checked, can inform automation systems, move files
depending on the results, and e-mail users and content encoders detailing
the errors found.
CeriTalk API provides complete integration
with automation and asset management systems.
Multiple Cerify® Media Test Units
Cerify can be used as a single unit,
or alternatively multiple Cerify Media Test Units can be used on a
network, providing enhanced throughput for multiple content channels,
and load redistribution and redundancy in the event of failure.
- The testing of files is controlled by a Cerify Supervisor
Unit, which allocates test Jobs to the Media Test Units (where there
is only one Cerify unit, it acts as Supervisor and Media Test Unit).
- User access is through a standard Web browser from any location
on the network.
- Integrates with, and can be controlled by,
Automation and Asset Management Systems using the CeriTalk API.
User Interface
Easy-to-Use Web Browser Interface Shows Jobs Status Results at Top
Level as Red Light / Green Light
Click to Get
Job Details
Click to Get Details
of Stream Errors
Report
by Job, Type, Date Range, File Name, Etc.