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Digital Nirvana Announces MonitorIQ 8.0
AI-Driven Compliance Logging and Monitoring Tool Upgraded for Speed, With Quicker Navigation, Lower Latency, and Greater Reliability
FREMONT, Calif. — Aug. 31, 2021 — Digital Nirvana, a provider of leading-edge media monitoring and metadata generation services, today announced the upcoming release of MonitorIQ 8.0, the newest version of its AI-driven compliance logging and monitoring tool that integrates with its Media Services Portal. With MonitorIQ 8.0, Digital Nirvana brings the tool’s Linux operating system and all included software up to their latest versions.
As a result, the company has eliminated security vulnerabilities, increased resiliency, made the system much quicker to navigate, and enabled new streaming technology with significantly lower latency from live video.
The industry’s most reliable, secure, and easy-to-use broadcast monitoring and compliance logging platform, Digital Nirvana’s MonitorIQ allows operators to record, store, monitor, analyze, and repurpose content quickly and efficiently with a minimum of clicks.
Natively recording content from any point in the video delivery chain, from production (SDI) to consumption (OTT and STB), MonitorIQ enables broadcasters to collect and use knowledge about their broadcast content to meet a wide range of regulatory and compliance requirements. Users can view live or recorded content across hundreds of channels from desktop and mobile devices in any remote location worldwide for instant recall of proof of performance, compliance, or ad placement.
MonitorIQ is based on the highly secure and reliable Linux operating system. MonitorIQ 8.0 is faster in all aspects, which allows the many broadcast, network, and MVPD users who depend on it to find, review, and monitor live or historic content more quickly and easily.
Now the most reliable solution for broadcast compliance and media monitoring on the market, MonitorIQ 8.0 improves workflow by putting access to historical video in the hands of multiple departments within the broadcast domain, including C-level executives who previously had to send emails to engineering to search for data.
Now they have the power to do it themselves through an easy-to-use interface. Among other improvements, better video intelligence means broadcasters can now identify ads on competitive channels, detect logos in high-value content, recognize faces from news sources or entertainment content, and generate closed captions or transcripts of clips from live or historical content or advertisements.
“In today’s broadcast market, speed and efficiency are key to delivering and monitoring content. This is why we chose to speed up all facets of our product. It will allow our users to perform their daily tasks faster and easier,” said Hiren Hindocha, CEO, Digital Nirvana.
“This latest version puts us head and shoulders above our competitors with functionality, speed, and reliability.”
The MonitorIQ 8.0 upgrade will be available starting in the fourth quarter at no cost to active customers.
Digital Nirvana support will contact customers to schedule the upgrade process. More information about Digital Nirvana and its products and services is available at www.digital-nirvana.com.
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DIGITAL NIRVANA E MONITORIQ 6.0 AL NAB 2019
MonitorIQ è una soluzione di monitoraggio broadcast di Digital Nirvana che consente il controllo del segnale e del loudness, registrazione del log di trasmissione, analisi della concorrenza 
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Media Management Made Easy with Our MonitorIQ Platform via Technology
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Compliance Logging & Broadcast Monitoring
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Stuck with unsupported logging and monitoring equipment? There’s never been a better time to upgrade!
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Ed Hauber Is Latest Addition to Digital Nirvana Executive Team, Joining as Director of Business Development
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1H19 sees the hiring of seasoned veterans from Volicon to fuel the continuing growth of Digital Nirvana.
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Make more possible with MonitorIQ - the next-gen broadcast monitoring platform from Digital Nirvana.
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Move Into the Future with #MonitorIQ 6.0 - Next-gen broadcast monitoring platform from Digital Nirvana.
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Localization - Global Content & Local Acceptance
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Localization is an accurate translation of content through the local cultural and contextual lens. In broadcasting terms, localization refers to creating compliant and culturally relevant versions of video assets for the international markets. A well-curated localized content is the one that makes an impact locally. Localization helps in expanding the customer base by adapting to a specific audience. The language used for creating a media asset might turn out insignificant if it’s not understood by the people who don’t speak your language. As the businesses around the world are going great lengths to ensure effective communications with their target audience, localization ensures that the content written reads as it was written by a native speaker. Thus, providing great growth opportunities for content providers in foreign markets.
Localization is a catalyst that removes linguistic and/or cultural barriers that come in way of international success. However, businesses need to acknowledge that just localizing the product or service would not give the desired result, as it would require the other materials relevant to the product to be localized. Localization builds brand awareness. As the brand embraces localization, customers become more aware of it and it leads to an increase in sales.
Localization does not necessarily mean word to word translation, but rather an adaptation of content to the language and cultural preferences of the target area. This helps the product get a new version, reaches out to a larger number of audiences, and boosts brand prominence.
Digital Nirvana’s MonitorIQ has presented a great example of localization by assisting a New York-based American media conglomerate with operations in India. With 40+ channels in multiple languages and different genres, they try to create a multi-cultural experience for viewers. We addressed the challenges faced by the client by improving the Quality of Experience (QoE) including video and audio quality, black screen, static screen, freeze frames, low or high audios, missing closed captions, and missing metadata. MonitorIQ helped them monitor competitors by recording and monitoring their content, advertisements, talent pool, different shows, and ratings.
The government agency in India monitoring the compliance for different aspects of broadcasting like content and advertisement to content ratios necessitated the need for recording off-air signals. Digital Nirvana's MonitorIQ helped record channels for the purpose.
Understanding cultural differences is probably the toughest part of localization, and this is more evident in video localization. With more than 100 million people watching videos online, user engagement has proven to be highly effective; and hence, more than ever, businesses must adapt strategies to increase accessibility and visibility of their video content. Localization in the form of captioning, subtitling, dubbing, etc., allows users worldwide access to a variety of content. Digital Nirvana’s Trance has helped the clients generate subtitles in all major languages such as French, Spanish, etc. Apart from cultural sensitivities, some of the other points that need to be considered when localizing videos would ensure that the content creates an international appeal to capture a global audience, and ensuring that the content is approved by an expert in the local dialect. Despite the few limitations it has, localization paves way for international success.
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Q&A | Webinar Sessions: Answering All Your Compliance Queries!
MonitorIQ - AI-empowered Compliance Logging and Monitoring
Compliance logging and monitoring methods have changed forever with the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI). With AI shaping up most of our world’s technology, Digital Nirvana upgraded its flagship product and delivered MonitorIQ which is AI-empowered and records content from any point in the video delivery chain. It also allows the operators to record, store, monitor, analyze, and repurpose content quickly and efficiently with minimum clicks.
This webinar covered the following key concepts:
Remote access to your content from anywhere on any device. 
Deep diving into any analytics or metadata and correlate it back to the video
Quickly create frame-accurate clips and push the content to any source 
Leverage video intelligence to automatically generate transcripts, and search content.
Empower your compliance logging and monitoring systems with AI advantage
Leverage the benefits provided by Digital Nirvana’s excellent support team. 
Below are few key important conversations in the Q&A section of the webinar
  1. How are you going to leverage Cloud storage and computing for compliance applications?
  A- The entire MonitorIQ solution can be 100% virtualized. Digital Nirvana was one of the first companies to virtualize their entire solution more than 10 years ago. So whether you have a private or public or cloud option, or maybe even your locally owned virtual hardware, MonitorIQ solution can run in any cloud or virtual instance.
From a storage standpoint, we have an archiving feature, which could be optional, and other solutions come standard on ours, the MonitorIQ. This solution can use Amazon’s S3, some locally to a SAN or NAS, and be able to — not only be able to archive that content out but also to bring it back in, which is just another kind of feature for the MonitorIQ. Usually, when you archive off, it’s kind of off of that session, off of that kind of compliance system. But we could bring it back in with all that metadata from an archiving spectrum.
And then the third real part is our integration with Digital Nirvana’s  Media Services IQ, which brings those microservices such as speech-to-text, object recognition, and other AI-based services that help generate metadata for our customers’ content. So that integration with AI and the cloud is kind of just another computing metadata generation. I hope that kind of answers that question.
2. What input sources do you support on the device?
A- We don’t really support at this point. I’m really — we can capture content from anywhere in the delivery chain, whether it’s post-production, such as an SDI feed or after encoder, which could be AI, I mean, IP, ASI, but it could be a DVB-S from a satellite, could be off-air, could be posting set-top-box HDMI component, that could also be from an OTT standpoint, could be an HLS feed, but really anywhere from post-production to almost customer acquisition, anywhere in that video delivery chain, we can accept natively too.
�� 3. Can you give some information about the scalability of the system? How many channels can you support? And typically, what is the density? How many channels per server? Is there a way you can describe that?
  A- Let me take first, the channel — how many channels can we do. It’s almost a limitless number of channels in use on the system. The way we’ve designed and architected the system, it really just scales up almost infinitely, because of the way the system is designed. But from a channel density on a per-server, that’s really dependent on the storage — how much storage that you want to put like. I have customers that want to store content for seven years. So that kind of limit the number of channels, or if a customer wants to do the full resolution of storing content, they want that output to be at 1080i or 720p at a higher bit rate that can also impact the channel density on a per-server basis. But again, typical, I see around anywhere from 12 to 20 HD channels per server anywhere on that end and then SD and HLS are exponentially higher.
4. How do you plan to deal with the virus protection issues related to windows OS?
A- Yeah. Yes, the painful Windows. So that’s kind of one of the big differentiators for the Digital Nirvana MonitorIQ system. It’s all based on Linux. So when you get those Windows updates that have to happen, those critical Windows updates that happen every Tuesday, it seems like there is always a report of Windows having some sort of malware that kind of really doesn’t exist in the Linux world. No people are really building out there – or hackers are building malware really targeted at Linux systems. So that’s one critical, right? And updates for Linux are kind of what we call plug-and-play architecture where Windows you have to usually do a reboot. And any reboot means you’re not recording your content. Linux is kind of a live plug-and-play where you update that component, and then it just keeps working, the system keeps working, all the other devices and services keep running.
And then lastly, any virus protection that you want to put on a Linux box is really targeted to Windows type of malware coming into that box. It’s not someone else that’s writing something for Linux. It’s usually whenever I see IT departments put on virus protection for a Linux box, it’s usually to protect it from Windows types of viruses or malware.
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