Actus X, the "future" of intelligent monitoring, will debut at NAB 2025
The tenth generation of the intelligent monitoring and registration platform of compliance with Digital Act, Actus X, reaches NAB 2025 with improvements in each of the six solutions that make it up.
Act 10 It is a great leap forward for the multivisor ACT 1005; significant advances in Compliance registration tools and quality guarantee of the company, and New capabilities for content analysis with AI Within Actus ai Media Insight. In the words of Ken Rubin, Senior Vice President of Actus for America: "Actus X is the culmination of two decades of innovation in technical monitoring and compliance registration, offering a complete and easy -to -use tool focused on facilitating the life of Broadcast engineers."
The Actus Digital R&D department has actively worked on Act 10 to improve the "efficiency, reliability and intelligence" of modern emission operations. Among other improvements, Actus X offers better access and control over alerts and threshold configuration through its graphic user -based user interface. Alerts can now be classified into problems, errors, experience quality problems (QOE) and service quality problems (QOs), with notification workflows that are dynamically adjusted for more precise control and a guarantee of improved quality.
On the other hand, the multivisor Actus MV has received important improvements, such as latency reduction and the expansion of the options of Data overlap, SCTE activation details, NIELSEN SID data and TS analysis. These improvements complement their powerful list of existing functions, such as Canales cycle round-robin and the reports of penalty boxes.
Actus X also offers powerful capabilities of Content monitoring capable of rapidly extracting valuable information issued in local and international news, as well as direct emissions of the cameras. This allows users Identify, summarize and highlight last minute news and developing stories, while government users can supervise possible threats to security and political agendas.
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