Witbe launches new video quality solution for 3D stereoscopic TV
October 21, 2010
Witbe, a specialist in video Quality of Experience (QoE) monitoring solutions for three screen technologies, has announced that it will launch a 3D stereoscopic TV solution in Q4 2010. It will be the first 3D solution of its kind available to 3D TV service providers.
In the search for new revenue streams, operators are moving more premium content such as sporting events and films to 3D format. As subscribers spend more to view premium content, they will demand a higher quality of service. The Witbe 3D TV monitoring system anticipates this need and will offer TV service providers and broadcasters an innovative solution for quality assurance and thereby protecting their revenue streams.
The solution uses active robots that interact with any kind of 3D services: on-demand or live content, including the Set-Top-Box (STB). The Witbe system performs real user’s actions and verifies the results onscreen such as:
– Availability of both the left and right 960×1080 images,
– Visual channel changing times,
– Picture quality, based on a subjective Mean Opinion Score (Video Witbe MOS) for each left and
right images, as well as the resulting 3D stereoscopic image. It is the only perceptual MOS based
on the ITU-R BT.500 recommendation for non-reference video quality analysis for digital TV.
Witbe developed this solution working jointly with industry experts including Cisco, Nagra, Numericable, Panasonic and Sagem, as part of the 3D-HD Alliance group, who specifically promotes high quality in the 3D world.
Witbe will showcase this product at the following trade shows worldwide:
– SCTE CableTech Expo, New Orleans, October 20-22
– IPTV world forum MEA, Dubai, November 2-3
– TelcoTV, Las Vegas, November 9-11
– IPTV world forum Asia, Hong-Kong, November 23-24
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