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Less Tools, More Visibility: TAG Video Systems at NAB 2026
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Less Tools, More Visibility: TAG Video Systems at NAB 2026

•February 25, 2026
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TV Tech (TVTechnology)
TV Tech (TVTechnology)•Feb 25, 2026

Why It Matters

By unifying diagnostics, audio monitoring and quality control, broadcasters can cut tool sprawl, accelerate troubleshooting and lower capital expenditures, a critical advantage as IP‑based workflows scale.

Key Takeaways

  • •Lens visualizes service health in customizable hierarchies
  • •QC Station adds software‑based colour and HDR analysis
  • •Native Dolby E decoding removes external audio decoders
  • •Open SDKs enable third‑party integration into TAG platform
  • •NVIDIA ConnectX‑7 support boosts ST‑2110 stream density

Pulse Analysis

Broadcast facilities have long relied on a patchwork of hardware analyzers, separate dashboards and niche software to keep video and audio streams in check. That fragmented approach creates latency, increases operational expense and makes root‑cause troubleshooting cumbersome. TAG Video Systems’ Realtime Media Platform aims to collapse this ecosystem into a single, IP‑native interface, delivering end‑to‑end visibility without the need for multiple point solutions. By centralising diagnostics, the company addresses a growing demand for leaner workflows as broadcasters migrate to high‑bandwidth standards such as ST‑2110.

The NAB debut highlights four core upgrades. Lens introduces colour‑coded hierarchies that pinpoint isolated versus systemic faults in seconds, while the expanded QC Station brings software‑based colour bars, vectorscopes and HDR validation directly into the multiviewer. Native Dolby E decoding eliminates external decoders, giving engineers instant insight into multi‑channel audio configurations. Open SDKs and over 70 data destinations—including Grafana, Splunk and Elasticsearch—let third‑party tools ingest TAG’s telemetry, turning the platform into a data hub rather than a silo. Together these features replace legacy hardware with a unified software stack.

Consolidating monitoring, analysis and integration onto a single platform translates into tangible cost savings and faster issue resolution, key metrics for broadcasters facing tighter margins and ever‑increasing channel counts. TAG’s support for NVIDIA ConnectX‑7 SmartNICs further lowers cost‑per‑channel by packing more ST‑2110 streams onto commodity servers, a decisive advantage for large‑scale playout centres. As the industry standardises on IP‑based workflows, vendors that can deliver open, extensible ecosystems are likely to capture market share, positioning TAG Video Systems as a strategic partner for next‑generation broadcast operations.

Less Tools, More Visibility: TAG Video Systems at NAB 2026

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