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At the 2024 NAB Show in Las Vegas, Witbe will showcase its new ABR Stream Analysis technology. This innovative technology enhances the monitoring capabilities of the company’s Witbox+ by analyzing requests between a video app being tested and the network it is running on. By analyzing how the Adaptive Bitrate (ABR) stream affects a user’s video-watching experience, this technology provides providers with valuable data that can help them improve their services.

Witbe’s technology involves testing and monitoring real, physical devices to measure user quality of experience and identify any video issues. The Witbox+ enables teams to observe and monitor services in real-time on various devices such as smart TVs and mobile devices. With the ABR Stream Analysis technology, service providers gain an additional layer of monitoring through the network. It can automatically verify the availability of video profiles, audio, and subtitle tracks for any streaming asset.

Mathieu Planche, CEO at Witbe, expressed excitement for the launch of this innovative technology. Developed alongside the new Ad Monitoring and Matching technology, the ABR Stream Analysis technology is the next step in helping service providers accurately test and monitor their video offerings. Witbe aims to expand the monitoring capabilities of the Witbox+, known as the most powerful automated testing device on the market.

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