Creating a Stamp of Your Clip

Observer provides you with a Content Matching Module (if purchased) that offers two functions:

  • Monitoring live streams for specific content and logging when they occur

  • Searching your stream history (called the “backlog”) for specific content and logging when it occurred

The Content Matching Module Identifies when specific content is aired by matching audio stamps or samples to logged content. Track aired instances of specific commercials and programs on competitor’s broadcasts, and verify that required content was properly aired. Positive matches generate a video clip entry in the fingerprint log, and can issue alerts to a set list of users.

How it Works

The Content Matching Module (CMM) uses advanced audio fingerprint stamp techniques to monitor both audio and audio visual content for matches in the Observer content database. To begin the matching process, the operator first creates content clips from the Volicon Observer archive. The CMM then analyzes the audio track of the selected clips and creates a fingerprint stamp specific to each clip. The fingerprinting algorithm accommodates normal distortions or differences in volume and can identify whether some or all content has been broadcast.

The CMM stores all the stamps from the clips the user is interested in monitoring. After selecting which clips to scan for, the CMM will then automatically inspect all the monitored content for the select audio stamp and can measure when the content appears as a broadcast asset. The user is then able to access a clip created on the Observer with a remotely viewable clip of the identified content to play back for verification. Alternatively, the user can also select to scan the archived content and measure when the clip was present historically.

All of the user management, web access, content ingest and alerting mechanisms with the CMM remain with the Observer system to allow for easy installation and operation.

To execute the CMM function, choose or create a clip that contains the content you wish to search for. Then, from the Export column of your clip, click Create Stamp. This will create an audio fingerprint of your clip.

Figure: Create Stamp

Figure: Create Stamp

Observer opens the Create Stamp dialog box.

Figure: Create Stamp Dialog Box

Figure: Create Stamp Dialog Box

Click Create Stamp. Observer will report on its progress, and notify you when it has finished.

If you have content export privileges, clicking Content Export Publish will place the clip in the basket for content export.

Figure: Content Export Publish

Figure: Content Export Publish