VB440 production probe has been integrated into NEP Platform
2110 Solutions announces that the Bridge Technologies, VB440 production probe has been integrated into NEP Platform, the new software orchestration system launched by NEP Group. The full functionality of the VB440 will be deployable on a software basis through the platform, enabling NEP customers to instantiate Bridge’s best-in-class monitoring and analytical tools – alongside a range of other production tools from leading broadcast manufacturers – all from a single, virtualized location.
The VB440 is a comprehensive suite of production tools contained within a single appliance. It provides full video scopes – waveform, vectorscope and histograms, whilst for audio, it supports Dolby Atmos® with 64-channel monitoring across unlimited flows, plus LUFS and Gonio meters, along with stereo down mixes and single channel isolation. Network engineers gain packet capture, PTP timing analysis, ST 2022-7 redundancy monitoring, and event logging, to name only a few of the multitude of tools contained within the probe. These elements are all managed within the Canvas workspace, where users can place any number of components on a single screen, in an arrangement that best suits their personal workflow. On top of these already extensive functionalities, an ongoing range of features are introduced every year, with NAB 2026 seeing Bridge focus on the addition of multi-service AV sync capability, a feature which allows production teams to ensure perfect alignment between different sources of the same service, in cases where they have been transported via different paths for redundancy purposes. Within NEP Platform, every one of these capabilities will be available as a deployable software application, running on shared commercial off-the-shelf computers.
NEP Platform represents a fundamental shift in how live production infrastructure is deployed and managed. Rather than building fixed, dedicated systems per function, the platform provides an orchestration layer that deploys and runs trusted third-party broadcast software on shared COTS computers in modern IP environments. Application versions and configurations are validated before deployment, lifecycle management – spinning up, scaling, shutting down – is fully automated, and telemetry delivers real-time visibility into health, performance, and resource usage.
For Bridge, this integration provides a further way in which production teams can instantiate VB440 monitoring, wherever they need it, for as long as they need it, scaling to meet the specific context of the broadcast or event in question. The same deep analysis and best-in-class production tools that broadcasters have relied through a dedicated VB440 (which itself can be access in real time, by up to eight users, through any HTML5 browser, from anywhere in world) are now available on demand, scaling up or down with the production itself.
