EVS has chosen two 25G IP ST 2110 QxL rasterisers from Phabrix to analyse video generated by its products during quality control (QC) tests.
According to EVS, the decision to choose the Phabrix rasterisers can be attributed to the need to analyse both SDI and IP ST 2110 signal quality, as well as the analysis of high dynamic range (HDR) signals.
Benjamin Coulée, Software Test Supervisor, EVS Broadcast Equipment, said, “We are mostly using the QxLs with different test patterns to feed our servers and then analyse what’s going out from our playout. They are also being employed to generate audio frequencies.
“Primarily we are using analyser waveforms and vectorscope, although with the recent purchase of an HDR license we are also analysing HDR using the CIE Chart. We’ve found the units to be extremely capable for analysing both SDI and ST 2110 signal quality, and measuring delay as determined by the ST 2022-7 standard.”
With the need to accommodate more formats and workflows, the need for a flexible Ultra HD (UHD)-25G rasterizer that can address the requirements of broadcast media IP networks, as well as SDI, is evident, said Phillip Adams, CEO, Phabrix.
“That’s why the QxL has been in constant demand since we launched it in April 2020, and it’s great to know that EVS is now using the product during its vital QC processes,” he concluded.