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K-WILL launches new video monitoring and measurement systems
The new products use K-WILL's new, patented technology called 'Video DNA.' The systems use proprietary algorithms to monitor and measure digital video and audio-quality, eliminating the potential for human error. Results are reported in real-time and monitoring can be done remotely.
The products also perform quality error detection and measurement of video and audio.
K-WILL is introducing:
- The VP series. System includes the VP21S, which performs objective quality evaluation in real-time of SD video, utilizing double stimulus monitoring. The system can be used for debugging encoder/decoder operations, quality evaluation of broadcast systems, automatic dubbing, DVD authoring and DVD playback.
- The QuMax. System uses a flexible architecture that can be customized for applicable markets. It is used mainly in the video production market for DVD authoring and player validation, dubbing quality monitoring and inspecting the quality of videos to be written to video servers. The system can be configured to monitor up to 12 single end sources in real-time for video and audio errors. It is compatible with a broad range of formats including SDTV, HDTV, NTSC and PAL.
ABOUT K-WILL
Based in El Segundo, Calif., K-WILL Corporation is pioneering the objective evaluation and measurement of digital video and audio quality through its patented "Video DNA" technology. K-WILL is a subsidiary of Tokyo-based KDDI Media Will, a venture spinout of KDDI Corporation, Tokyo, Japan.
K-WILL's products serve the entire video industry including content producers, professional broadcast equipment manufacturers, broadcasters and carriers. More information can be found at www.kwillcorporation.com.


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