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

Telestream introduced Pulse, a new software-defined test and measurement platform built to support modern IP-based broadcast and live production environments. Initially designed for ST 2110 workflows, Pulse provides a flexible monitoring platform that allows engineering and production teams to access powerful diagnostic and monitoring tools across distributed production environments. NAB 2026 attendees can see Pulse in action at the Telestream booth (W1503).

As facilities scale their IP workflows, they require software solutions that extend beyond traditional infrastructure. Built on the heritage of PRISM, this software-defined platform brings key monitoring and analysis capabilities together within a single user interface and is accessible from standard workstations, thin clients, or laptops. This allows teams across engineering, quality control, and production to access monitoring tools from shared infrastructure. This approach supports more efficient facility design and enables remote production teams to securely monitor signals while working outside the broadcast center.

The platform incorporates advanced timing analysis capabilities required for ST 2110 production environments, including tools for analyzing precision timing and monitoring redundant network paths such as ST 2022-7

“Pulse delivers the monitoring and diagnostic tools engineering teams depend on in a flexible platform designed for modern IP infrastructures,” said Matthew Driscoll, Vice President of Product Management at Telestream. “Working alongside PRISM for hybrid environments, Pulse expands Telestream’s monitoring ecosystem by bringing powerful waveform monitoring capabilities into a software-defined platform that enables teams to monitor signals from anywhere in the facility while maintaining the precision engineering tools they rely on.”

Pulse supports multi-user access to monitoring and signal analysis tools through customizable dashboards that allow teams to configure layouts based on their specific operational roles. Operators can combine waveform monitors, vectorscopes, audio meters, video monitoring windows, and alarm logs into tailored workspaces that provide immediate insight into signal health and performance.

Pulse will make its public debut at NAB Show 2026, where Telestream will demonstrate the platform at booth W1503.

Meet with Telestream at NAB 2026

Telestream will showcase its full lineup of media workflow and quality monitoring tools at NAB 2026 (booth W1503). Book a sales demo via the Telestream Website.

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