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October 7th, 2009

SatBroadcasting: DTV Transport Stream Analysis + Probes From Triveni Digital


Triveni Digital MT-40 LCP At the SCTE Cable-Tec Expo '09, Triveni Digital will showcase their new StreamScope MT-40LCP, a low-cost version of the company's award-winning StreamScope MT-40 analyzer, a comprehensive, user-friendly solution for real-time analysis and verification of DTV transport streams. The MT-40LCP facilitates end-to-end MPEG-2/MPEG-4 transport stream monitoring and analysis for DTV signals carried by satellite, cable, telco, broadcast, IPTV, or mobile networks. The low-cost model of the MT-40 features two PCI card slots that enable broadcasters to select two input types best suited for their operation. The product also features a significantly reduced size and weight, as well as an optional battery-equipped unit, offering ultimate flexibility for field use. The MT-40LCP supports options for RF, SMPTE 310, ASI, QPSK, and file inputs, as well as Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) for non-real-time PCR analyses. With in-depth troubleshooting and analysis capabilities for multiple signals over all commonly encountered physical layers including deep packet inspection, the MT-40LCP can monitor, alarm, troubleshoot, record, and measure DTV transport streams to ensure their integrity, reliability, and compliance with industry standards.

Triveni Digital Streamscope RM-40SE Triveni Digital will showcase the StreamScope RM-40SE, a low-cost monitoring probe that can be located at the edge network for continuous, real-time monitoring of the video signal. This video monitoring solution makes it easy and inexpensive for operators to ensure continuous service and rapidly debug issues as they arise. The RM-40SE is a full-featured, in-depth, 24/7 unattended remote monitoring instrument that performs comprehensive MPEG video monitoring for real-time video streams and offers all the analysis functionality of the RM-40 base and High Bandwidth Edition (HBE). The RM-40 comes with two options — either RF/QAM or ASI input. The RM-40SE remotely monitors, measures, and records DTV streams to ensure their integrity, reliability, and compliance with standards. The optional Remote Troubleshooting Module (RTm) provides remote analysis capabilities, including a unique postmortem analysis feature that allows users to analyze/debug issues up to two weeks in the past. Used in conjunction with Triveni Digital's MT-40 end-to-end MPEG-2/MPEG-4 transport stream monitoring and analysis system in a distributed network architecture, the RM-40SE also enables stream comparison across the network.