Products + Solutions

TSG-1™ Test Sequence Generator

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This uncompressed video-playback device is capable of outputting one or more specially licensed test sequences in their purest forms for the accurate testing of digital video workflow. The TSG-1™ Test Sequence Generator is a cost-effective alternative to other uncompressed playback solutions on the market.

 

 

 

Key Features

  • 5-second looping playout at 1920 x 1080i/29:97
  • Storage capacity of > 5 minutes of uncompressed high-definition (HD) clips
  • Random-access memory-based playback of 10-bit video clips
  • Easy-to-use graphical user interface for the selection of licensed test patterns
  • Allows user-generated content
  • Standard definition (SD)/HD/third generation (3G)
  • 16-channel embedded audio (HD) 
  • 8-channel embedded audio (SD)
  • 2-channel Audio Engineering Society audio (one pair)

Other Products in This Suite

3D boxes floating out of tv monitor

SRI’s suite of 3D test patterns is specifically designed to test 3D signal chains, workflows, and displays. These tools allow users to easily evaluate and calibrate 3D video equipment by revealing errors visually.

audio console close up

AudioRef™ is a package of scientifically calibrated audio reference clips that enable professionals to accurately set up and evaluate audio monitoring equipment.

AV control pane with test patterns displayed on 2 monitors

SRI’s ESP™ is a sophisticated video clip consisting of specialized and complex artificial test patterns that stress various aspects of processing to quickly reveal television encoder deficiencies.

Visualizer test pattern screen

The award-winning Visualizer™ Digital Video Test Pattern is an uncompressed video sequence that enables visual testing for processing errors throughout the entire digital video signal chain.

News + Events

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Hollywood, CA  |  Oct 23, 2012

SRI will be demonstrating its unique video test patterns that do not require a reference signal or dedicated test equipment. These easy-to-interpret tools allow users to validate their signal processing quickly.