Thursday, February 2, 2012

Cel-Soft Introduces Reel-Check Solo-QC Multimode Announce Vigilance Analyzer

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Feb 2, 2012 3:58 PM

Cel-Soft has voiced a new add-on to its apartment of quality-control and monitoring software, Reel-Check Solo-QC. Designed to run on a typical desktop Personal Computer or workstation, the new program enables a full set of QC tests to be achieved on live or file-based video and audio. It is matching with vigilance standards and media record variety now in familiar use, inclusive webcast, broadcast, and 444 digital-film formats up to 4K.

The program can perform automatic checking of ingested or ended record calm on local or networked drives. The user can preset a list of assessment parameters and tolerances. Any excursions outward these tangible boundary are automatically logged with related timecodes and details.
A thumbnail picture generated at the time of rescued events may be extrinsic in an easy-to-read RTF log. This trickery can moreover be used as a shot-logger.

Alternatively or simultaneously, the user can perspective full waveform, vectorscope and picture displays in any preferred combination. Embedded audio, stereo or multichannel approximate sound may be extracted and checked on a frame-by-frame basement to one side the video for heard or manifest impairments. Audio, video and timecode may be displayed at any size on-screen.

Reel-Check Solo-QC provides live manifestation of video waveform, shade vector, YRGB histograms, RGB or YUV parades, gamut, particular R/G/B channels, luma, and chroma, together with special picture monitoring modes.

Audio displays add club graphs in any familiar scale, together with full 5.1 approximate sound GMO and spectrogram. These may be supplemented by audio waveform (channels 1 to 16), audio stage vectors, audio stage change and magnitude review spectra. Integral audio intensity monitoring allows checks to ITU-R BS1770/1, R128 and the USA-mandated ATSC A/85.

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