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InSync Technology Partners with Qvest Media for Cloud-based Standards Conversion

  • James Taylor
  • Sep 5, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 7

5th September 2019




InSync Technology today announced a new partnership with Qvest Media enabling integration of FrameFormer, InSync's motion compensated frame rate converter, into the multicloud management platform Qvest.Cloud.


Qvest.Cloud is an advanced management platform for media that radically simplifies the shift to fully integrated multicloud architectures by enabling replacement of on-premise with multicloud or hybrid production capabilities, centralising control through powerful media management services, providing seamless integration with private and major public clouds, and being the centre of a constantly growing ecosystem of third party media applications.


Integral components of Qvest.Cloud, that have been designed as cloud native applications, include workflow orchestration, cloud automation, user management, monitoring, cost control and billing, and comprehensive IT security.


Standards conversion is an essential requirement for all domestic and international content distribution targeting the widest range of display devices, including TV, desktop, and mobile screens. A high quality, motion compensated standards converter is the only solution for handling the multiple formats and frame rates needed for each service and application.



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blackscreenonl
16. Juni

Qvest.Clouds approach to centralized multicloud media management is a game-changer for broadcast and production workflows. As teams rely on various devices across hybrid infrastructures, validating screen integrity during mobile and cloud-based monitoring becomes vital. You can initiate full black screen online using Black screenonl to test for pixel issues, support OLED calibration, or conserve energy on monitoring displays. It’s ideal during media quality checks across platforms. If a screen unexpectedly goes black, try replugging cables, force restarting, or updating software. If audio continues but visuals don’t, the issue could be physical—requiring professional assessment for internal hardware faults.

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