The integration of the Digital TV Group’s (DTG) DVB-I Test Suite into Kineton’s MediaCert platform is being demonstrated in Hall 1.
The Test Suite enables manufacturers to validate the correct implementation of the DVB-I specification on connected TVs (CTV) and set-topboxes. By incorporating this suite, the MediaCert platform can provide manufacturers with a comprehensive solution for ensuring compliance with DVB-I standards.
Giuseppe Aprea, CTO of Media, IT & Telco, Kineton, said: “The integration of DTG DVB-I Test Suite into Kineton MediaCert represents a significant step forward in our mission to provide the most comprehensive and efficient testing solutions for connected devices. This partnership reflects our commitment to innovation and ensuring the highest level of compliance for our customers.”
Ranjeet Kaur, DTG Testing Programme Director, said: “Collaborating to drive the future of television, while ensuring optimal outcomes for all viewers, is at the very core of the DTG. Our partnership with Kineton ensures manufacturers and service providers have best in class tools and testing facilities to power the next phase of TV innovation.”
Kineton will directly provide this new integrated solution to its customers, enabling them to streamline their product testing and certification process.
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