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Bridge Updates Its Video Probe

March 05, 2013 |
OSLO, Norway — 5 March, 2013 — Bridge Technologies has released version 4.10 software for its advanced digital media monitoring and analysis system. High performance in the core network, new monitoring modes and displays, and more at-a-glance status displays are the focus of this release, which also introduces comprehensive OTT monitoring capabilities across the range of Bridge Technologies hardware and software.

Many of the major new features are aimed towards uprating the monitoring capacity and security in the main headend and core network; these include bulk licensing for OTT and ETR 290 engines for the 10G VB330 probe, advanced stream filtering for VoD monitoring, and new microbursting detection capabilities.

The Bulk OTT option allows the licensing of 25 or 50 OTT parallel engines at a time; one of many developments maximizing the power of the VB330 in the monitoring infrastructure. Channels can be freely assigned to each engine, simplifying the monitoring setup and administration of large numbers of OTT channels – now up to 500 channels of HLS, HDS or SmoothStream are supported per VB330 unit.

Bridge Technologies Co AS



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