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NHK Technologies, Inc.
MediaHarbor was introduced to build an environment capable of monitoring multiple low-latency streams for SRT video distribution operations using AWS MediaConnect. It can be easily deployed on AWS EC2 and supports remote monitoring from cloud environments. Its intuitive multiview UI improves the efficiency of monitoring multiple video streams. The system
TOKYO BROADCASTING SYSTEM TELEVISION, INC.
In response to the growing number of streaming-related projects, MediaHarbor was introduced by TBS Television, Inc. to improve the efficiency of stream monitoring operations. The system provides video monitoring, health monitoring, and SCTE information display at low cost, while also accelerating troubleshooting and fault isolation during incidents. Its ease of
MIXI, Inc.
For the social sports betting service “TIPSTAR,” MediaHarbor was introduced to automate the monitoring of video and audio feeds transmitted from velodromes and auto race tracks across Japan. The system enables flexible multi-view configurations using IP streams and operational automation through API integration, contributing to improved monitoring quality and reduced
For the five major commercial broadcasters in Tokyo, RecShareCLOUD was deployed in a cloud environment as a clip-sharing system for the Lausanne Winter Youth Olympics. As a SaaS-based service that can be introduced quickly and at low cost, the system provides intuitive content search through a program-guide-style UI and supports
Digiasa Co., Ltd.
As rapid subtitle broadcasting becomes increasingly important during large-scale disasters and other emergency situations, broadcasters have faced the challenge of establishing a subtitle production workflow that can be operated by a small team. By introducing the AI real-time subtitle generation system “Mojipa,” broadcasters can leverage high-accuracy speech recognition and intuitive
SUN-IN CABLE VISION Co., Ltd.
SUN-IN CABLE VISION Co., Ltd. used the low-latency return video service “LiveShare” for live broadcast programs including the “Matsue Suigosai Lake Fireworks Festival.” Since return video can be monitored from any location with a network connection, captions inserted from the station sub-control room could also be checked in real time
This case study describes the implementation of an integrated centralized monitoring system for a legally mandated recording and TS monitoring network deployed across approximately 100 locations nationwide. The system centrally manages monitoring and recording status for all sites, providing intuitive operability and high visibility. It also features network playback using
TOKYO BROADCASTING SYSTEM TELEVISION, INC.
This is a case study of a multi-point simultaneous recording system built for TOKYO BROADCASTING SYSTEM TELEVISION, INC. The system introduced a Multi-Sync Viewer capable of synchronized playback of video from multiple points such as BASEBAND, ENC OUT, and AIR, along with an integrated monitoring system that centrally manages alarms
STARCAT Co., Ltd.
In consideration of relocating the receiving antenna, the RF monitoring service “PromBee” was introduced to observe medium- and long-term fluctuations in radio wave propagation. The system enables comparative monitoring of reception conditions at multiple locations on a single screen, while its wireless LAN support allows easy installation without the need

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