NEW! P3 Simple Check Products
Our Simple Check products make testing of the most important media functions quick and easy to handle.
From our own testing experience and also from the feedback of our customers we have learned that our Master Media Set (for CD/DVD testing) and our USB Technical Packages are very well designed for detailed technical testing. But there are also situations where it is only necessary to get a short overview with a reduced Set of devices that cover the basic topics.
A reduced Set that is so handy and simple structured that it can easily be taken into a car for a test drive or handed out to a non-Expert Tester.
Therefore we designed the P3 Simple Check Products.
All important media topics like audio codecs, video codecs and data formats are included in both versions of our Simple Check Test Set. Media specific topics like file formats, disc types, etc. are also covered. The contents are based on our Master Media Set.
By only having one device per topic we achieve a simple and quick way of testing.
The Test Sets will be delivered in a small and handy box for using the devices in your lab as well as during test drives.
All test devices will be delivered with a low-level write protection to guarantee comparable test data and test results with our Simple Check Test Set.
A short test instruction and documentation draft will be included for every media or device. By using the enclosed test documents you can present your test results in a unified style.
As known from all our products the simple check devices will be delivered with a unique ID for an easy communication between you and your partners in development and testing. This ID makes comparing test results simple.
The Simple Check Test Set – Optical media consist of 19 discs.
The Simple Check Test Set – USB consist of 18 USB flash drives.
Included topics:
- CD-Text
- Audio Codecs
- Metadata
- Cover art
- Playlists
- Pictures
- Video Codecs
- Filenames /Folder structures
- File Extensions
- Sorting
- Performance
- Partitions
- HDD- Mode
- 1 empty USB device for own
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