Telestream Introduces Pulse, a Software-Defined Test and Measurement Platform for IP Production Workflows

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As media organizations continue their transition to IP-based production, the need for flexible, scalable monitoring solutions has never been greater. Telestream has introduced Pulse, a new software-defined test and measurement platform designed to simplify monitoring and diagnostics in modern live production and broadcast environments.

Initially developed for ST 2110 workflows, Pulse provides engineering, operations, and production teams with powerful monitoring and analysis tools through a flexible software platform. By moving beyond traditional hardware-based monitoring systems, Pulse enables users to access critical signal monitoring capabilities from standard workstations, laptops, and thin clients across the facility.

 

Designed for Modern IP Infrastructures

Built on the proven heritage of Telestream’s PRISM platform, Pulse consolidates essential monitoring and analysis functions into a single, intuitive user interface. This software-defined approach allows facilities to deploy monitoring resources more efficiently while providing secure access to users wherever they are working.

As IP infrastructures continue to expand, engineering teams require solutions that can scale with operational demands. Pulse enables organizations to centralize monitoring resources while supporting distributed and remote production workflows.

 

Flexible Monitoring for Every Team

Pulse offers multi-user access through customizable dashboards that can be tailored to specific operational roles. Users can create personalized workspaces by combining tools such as:

  • Waveform monitors
  • Vectorscopes
  • Audio meters
  • Video monitoring windows
  • Alarm and event logs

This flexibility allows engineering, quality control, and production teams to focus on the information most relevant to their responsibilities while maintaining visibility into overall system performance.

 

Advanced Timing and Network Analysis

For ST 2110 environments, precise timing and synchronization are critical. Pulse includes advanced timing analysis tools that help engineering teams monitor and troubleshoot complex IP networks.

Key capabilities include:

  • Precision timing analysis for ST 2110 workflows
  • Monitoring of redundant network paths, including ST 2022-7
  • Signal integrity verification across IP infrastructures
  • Rapid identification of synchronization and network-related issues

These capabilities help broadcasters and live production facilities maintain reliable operations while reducing the complexity of managing large-scale IP deployments.

 

Expanding the Telestream Monitoring Ecosystem

Pulse complements Telestream’s established PRISM platform, providing organizations with a flexible software-based solution that can operate alongside existing monitoring infrastructure. Together, these solutions enable broadcasters, media companies, and live production teams to build robust monitoring environments that support both hybrid and fully IP-based workflows.

With Pulse, Telestream continues to deliver the precision monitoring and diagnostic tools that engineering teams depend on—now in a software-defined platform designed for the future of media production.

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