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New Approach to Testing OTT Media & Entertainment in Telecom

Webinar

Think About Your Audience Before Choosing a Webinar Title


Sponsored by RED HAT MARKETPLACE


Wednesday, June 23, 2021
3 p.m. ET
 
As media consumption shifts more toward OTT devices such as Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, and FireTV, testing the audio and video quality of these rich media devices becomes more important. Telecom companies must ensure that streams are served with an appropriate download bitrate while still delivering the high audio and video quality users expect, but traditional media testing platforms frequently struggle to:
  • Capture test data for DRM-protected content
  • Assess perceptual video quality w/o a reference video or a subjective user-submitted measure (such as MOS)
  • Automate audio/video testing across a wide variety of user devices, including tablets, phones, smart speakers, and set top boxes

In this webinar we will demonstrate a novel approach to testing in Telecom companies, specifically focusing on special audio/video use cases across various devices by leveraging the new HeadSpin Audio-Visual Platform.

ilya dreytser
VP, Customer Engineering - Headspin
Ilya is a senior leader with over 20+ years of experience in software development, pre-sales engineering, enterprise sales, and post-sales consulting and training. Currently leading the worldwide Customer Engineering team at Headspin.

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

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