Actus Digital Marks 20 Years Of Excellence At IBC With AI-Enhanced QA Compliance Logging Platform

Actus Digital will showcase its enhanced compliance and monitoring suite at IBC 2024. This year marks a significant milestone for Actus Digital as they celebrate their 20th anniversary. In that time, Actus Digital has delivered over 1,300 reliable monitoring systems initiated by its four global offices: USA (HQ), Europe, Emirates, and Asia.

The Future of Compliance Logging – Comprehensive Intelligent Monitoring
QA Compliance Logger: Compliance Logger requirements continue to evolve, with new regulatory mandates, existing functionalities adapted for new workflows, and new video standards in the broadcast industry emerge that require ongoing support.

For two decades, the Actus QA Compliance Logger has been a pivotal tool in broadcast and streaming compliance logging. It monitors for loudness compliance, SCTE 35/104, closed captions/subtitles, multiple audio languages, NAVE, EAS, EPG, and provides metadata extraction. It supports every industry input, including newer protocols like ATSC 3.0 in the U.S., SMPTE ST 2110, NMOS, and online streaming formats such as HLS, MPEG-DASH, and SRT. All these inputs are seamlessly integrated into a single system and user interface.

Additionally, it integrates external metadata such as as-run logs and schedules, providing detailed discrepancy reports for complete accuracy and compliance.

Actus QA Compliance Logger extends beyond traditional compliance with enhanced QA alerts for audio and video issues, missing SCTE markers, loudness discrepancies, and absent metadata. Its interactive, software-based multiviewer eliminates the need for additional hardware.

Leveraging The Best AI Engines For Comprehensive Audio And Video Analysis
Actus AI Media Insight enhances our recording, monitoring, and clipping capabilities with advanced AI-based insights on the content, such as transcription, translation, summarization, highlights, ad detection, facial recognition, PG rating, and content decency, as a few examples. Customers can search for any spoken content, receive keyword alerts for relevant topics, and get summaries and highlights of programs in any language, all with a single mouse click. This drastically reduces time-consuming processes and manual work, delivering results with relevant information more quickly. The transcription capability also allows for easy export of clips with subtitles to social or VOD platforms, in any language.

Actus AI Media Insight is versatile and not limited to specific AI engines. Instead, it integrates the best available engines for each type of analysis, ensuring customers benefit from the most accurate results. This solution is available both as a cloud-based and on-premises option.

Showcasing At IBC 2024
Actus Digital is thrilled to bring our latest technologies to IBC 2024. The company’s Intelligent Monitoring suite includes: QA Compliance Logger for compliance logging/quality monitoring, Clip Factory Pro for advanced clipping and content repurposing, OTT StreamWatch for OTT Monitoring, and Actus RVM for remote post-STB monitoring.

The Intelligent Monitoring Platform is designed to be flexible, allowing each product to function as a standalone feature or be integrated with others, deployable on-premises, virtual machine (VM), or as a SaaS solution. 

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