Ever Wonder How and Why Video and Audio Files go Wrong?
A new white paper from Vidcheck, the leader in software-based applications to automatically check and correct video and audio files, explores why media file errors occur and how broadcasters and post production teams can simplify the QC process.
The challenge is that digital displays and the many different file formats available today use different color spaces. The allowable levels of video luma and chroma in broadcast have to be carefully controlled so that when converted and displayed on the screen they reproduce the original picture and colors. Audio loudness is one of the most common cause of complaints to broadcasters. So much so that it is being increasingly subjected to legislation in many countries including North America, UK, Europe and Australia. Audio files can be impacted by ambient sound levels, multi-channel loudness weighting variances and other factors.
Previously, every new piece of content had to be manually checked before transmission. With Vidchecker, the testing and correction can now be automated, dramatically reducing the level of effort required for quality control, and significantly reducing the cost to identify and rectify any problems.
Download the whitepaper today to see how your organization can simplify post-production and broadcast workflows.
To schedule a demonstration of the Vidcheck windows-based solution, call 1-800-493-1552 or email usa@vidcheck.com.