The latest release of the platform, which will be showcased at the LiveU booth (N1740), focuses on expanding real-time monitoring and compliance logging while integrating advanced automation and AI-driven analysis.
The Actus X platform unifies quality assurance (QA) alerting, compliance logging, and multiviewer monitoring with clipping and AI news analysis in a browser-based solution. The new updates include native support for ATSC 3.0 with A3SA encryption, allowing broadcasters to monitor NextGen TV services with the same depth as traditional broadcast environments.
“Broadcasters today need more than basic logging – they need visibility, speed, and confidence across every delivery platform,” said Ken Rubin, LiveU vice president of Actus Americas. “With these new Actus X enhancements, we’re extending our leadership in QA and compliance by adding smarter automation, tighter multiviewer control, and native support for advanced broadcast standards.”
Key highlights for the NAB Show include a new low-latency, interactive browser-based multiviewer. The system features sub-second latency and interactive controls that allow operators to synchronize, pause, and replay multiple feeds simultaneously. This functionality is designed to help broadcasters compare on-air coverage and investigate technical issues in real time.
Actus is also introducing automatic alert reporting, which sends customized summaries of high-priority issues directly to user inboxes, eliminating the need for manual reporting.
The company is also outlining a roadmap for integration with the LiveU IP-video EcoSystem. This will include a multiviewer capable of real-time quality control monitoring and alerts for live feeds originating from LiveU field units and cloud-based solutions.
Other platform features include:
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