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Guidance for Streaming Audio Quality Monitoring with TAG-VS on AWS

Overview

This Guidance demonstrates how to implement a comprehensive near real-time audio quality monitoring system using AWS infrastructure and TAG partner solutions. It helps broadcasters maintain high-quality audio delivery by providing unified visibility across multiple broadcast channels through a single dashboard interface. The solution shows how to proactively detect and prevent audio quality issues like double audio and phase problems before they impact listener experience, while ensuring compliance with professional broadcast standards. Furthermore, it demonstrates how to optimize operational efficiency and infrastructure costs through Transit Gateway networking, while enabling rapid issue identification and resolution through detailed quality metrics and monitoring capabilities.

Benefits

Monitor professional audio streams in real-time with multi-AZ redundancy for continuous operations. Detect quality issues instantly to maintain audience experience and regulatory compliance.

Consolidate multiple audio channels into unified dashboards with automated alerting and historical analytics. Replace expensive hardware monitoring solutions with scalable cloud infrastructure.

Visualize audio metrics and anomalies through integrated dashboards for immediate issue identification. Enable remote monitoring teams to troubleshoot problems before they impact viewers.

How it works

These technical details feature an architecture diagram to illustrate how to effectively use this solution. The architecture diagram shows the key components and their interactions, providing an overview of the architecture's structure and functionality step-by-step.

Disclaimer

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