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Video Clarity ClearView Shuttle 4K

The ClearView Shuttle 4K records the 4K source reference video (or an imported 4K file) and then plays back the sequence at up to 60 Hz in real time.

Video Clarity ClearView Shuttle 4K

Oct 9, 2014 7:01 PM

Video Clarity Inc., provider audio and video quality measurement and analysis systems, is offering launch of ClearView Shuttle 4K, a new system that adds another 4K-capable solution to the company’s ClearView video quality analyzer line.

Originally designed as a portable, entry-level solution for HD video quality-of-service testing, ClearView Shuttle now includes record and playback capabilities for testing 4K video with audio. With the ability to record, play back, and compare sequences of uncompressed 4K video, ClearView Shuttle is ideal for device manufacturers and media operators that need to test new encoding technologies and existing processing devices already installed in their operations.

ClearView Shuttle 4K is a small, lightweight, and portable device that can be used easily on a desktop or moved from the lab to an office environment if required. In a typical workflow, the ClearView Shuttle 4K records the 4K source reference video (or an imported 4K file) and then plays back the sequence at up to 60 Hz in real time. The analyzer calculates the segment’s video quality score and provides frame-by-frame results to enable a qualitative picture quality evaluation.

“Any operation, large or small, from hardware/ software designers to end-user producers who work with any kind of compression in standard or high definition, should analyze compression performance to know how their technical and aesthetic choices will look to end users,” Schadle added. “With ClearView Shuttle 4K, we’ve made it easy and cost-effective to accomplish this with 4K formats. It’s one more example of how Video Clarity is continuing to bring new 4K testing features to market as quickly as we can.”

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