SSIMWAVE has announced play for the first public demo of its ability to inspect Dolby Vision enabled content in file-based streaming environments.
The Canadian company plans to show how its SSIMPLUS VOD Monitor Inspector can provide full-reference SSIMPLUS viewer scores of Dolby Vision source and output files. VOD Monitor Inspector helps customers take control of HDR quality by allowing them to know exactly what viewers will experience on any screen, using frame-by-frame and pixel-by-pixel scores.
SSIMWAVE monitors the quality of Dolby Vision content across the distribution ecosystem, enabling media companies to quickly identify and resolve quality issues in VOD workflows.
Dolby Vision is capable of transforming the viewing experience with ultra-vivid picture quality. When compared to a standard picture, Dolby Vision can deliver colours up to 40 times brighter, and blacks that are 10 times darker.
“We are proud to play an important role in the Dolby Vision ecosystem,” said Dr Abdul Rehman, president and co-founder of SSIMWAVE. “Our company and our advanced technology exist to preserve artistic intent, so that the consumer receives the ultimate viewing experience.”
SSIMWAVE will also demonstrate its SSIMPLUS VOD Monitor Production tool that uses the SSIMPLUS algorithm to optimise quality for high volumes of video assets across complex delivery chains.