Witbe Introduces Support For DAB Protocol At YouTube Device PartnerSummit 2025

Witbe, a global provider of post-device video testing and real-time monitoring, announced its support for the Device Automation Bus (DAB) protocol at the YouTube Device Partner Summit held April 15-16 in Tokyo. This protocol, co-developed by Amazon, Google (YouTube) and Netflix, is set to redefine how consumer video devices can be remotely operated for QA and automation purposes — and Witbe says it is the first company to bring it to life in a real-world QA environment.

In Tokyo, Witbe “showcased the full power of DAB in a demo that covered native application control, precise state queries, and seamless integration with Witbe’s Smartgate dashboard. Users could easily switch from the traditional IR remote to DAB control on the same device, making Witbe’s Remote Eye Controller (remote control application) even more versatile and its Virtual NOC even more powerful,” the company said.

“DAB is a major leap forward for device control in streaming QA,” said Mathieu Planche, Witbe CEO. “We’re proud to partner with industry leaders to bring this open, standardized protocol into production. It’s a natural fit with Witbe’s mission of real-device QA at scale.”

DAB simplifies and unifies automation across brands and platforms by replacing a patchwork of legacy methods — like infrared commands, Bluetooth scripting, and proprietary workarounds. Combined with Witbe’s monitoring technology, DAB enables smarter test coverage, deeper observability and more secure, scalable workflows.

Witbe says its integration of DAB “enhances the company’s robust QA stack, which already includes IR-BT-RF4CE and voice control compatibility. With DAB, QA teams unlock an additional way of controlling devices that reduces troubleshooting time and boosts next generation testing scenarios, such as CI/CD deployment pipelines and remote operator workflows.” By using the DAB protocol’s bridge feature, Witbe says it also plans to add DAB support to any non-DAB legacy devices, such as older Android TV, Roku, and Fire TV devices. This will allow QA teams to run the same DAB script on both DAB-compatible and legacy devices.

“This isn’t just about compatibility — it’s about shaping the future of video QA,” Planche added. “We believe in open standards, collaboration, and giving QA engineers the tools they need to work smarter. DAB is fully open-source and backed by some of the biggest names in streaming and content delivery. Its adoption by Witbe reinforces the company’s leadership in video testing innovation and its commitment to future-proof, real-device automation.”

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