Fully Synchronized Measurement and Video
GI.bench synchronizes video streams with measurement data in real-time, ensuring that every sensor reading is visually documented. By correlating quantitative sensor data with qualitative visual evidence, engineers can precisely pinpoint and understand the conditions surrounding critical events or anomalies, turning ambiguous situations into actionable insights.
GPU-Enhanced Streaming Performance
Leveraging GPU-based video streaming via Q.core, GI.bench delivers smooth, reliable video performance even with multiple high-resolution camera streams. Engineers can confidently run resource-intensive tests, knowing that visual data remains clear and synchronized, regardless of the test scenario’s scale or complexity.
Flexible Multi-Camera Integration
GI.bench supports multiple camera streams, allowing comprehensive coverage of complex test setups. Engineers can easily monitor various viewpoints simultaneously, ensuring nothing crucial is overlooked. Integrated management tools enable seamless switching and triggering across multiple video sources, greatly enhancing test visibility and reliability.
Event-Triggered Recording for Critical Moments
Configuring event-based triggers is intuitive with GI.bench. Engineers can define specific conditions—such as sensor thresholds or manual inputs—to automatically initiate video recordings precisely when significant events occur. This targeted approach ensures efficient use of storage and processing resources by capturing only the most relevant moments, perfectly aligned with sensor data.
Effortless Review and Precise Analysis
With synchronized timelines, reviewing recorded tests becomes intuitive and efficient. Engineers can scrub through sensor data, while video footage automatically aligns frame by frame. This precise alignment removes the cumbersome task of manually syncing visual evidence to numerical data, transforming complex analyses into straightforward tasks.
Streamlined Reporting and Collaboration
Integrated video and data logging enable the creation of compelling, comprehensive reports that seamlessly combine graphical data with embedded video clips. These unified, multimedia-rich reports provide clear and persuasive communication to stakeholders, reducing ambiguity and streamlining decision-making processes.
Watch Integrated Video and Data Logging in Action
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GI.bench’s Integrated Video and Data Logging feature bridges the gap between qualitative observation and quantitative measurement data. This powerful capability provides engineers with unmatched clarity, enabling them to gain deeper insights, troubleshoot more quickly, and communicate results more clearly.
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