QScan has launched a new line of high-performance servers designed to streamline quality control (QC) workflows in video post-production.
Capable of processing video files up to seven times faster than real-time, the servers address the increasing demands of modern production, from 8K resolutions to HDR compliance.
As a leading developer of Automated Quality Control (AQC) software, QScan’s move into hardware aims to provide post-production teams with scalable, future-proof solutions for the evolving challenges of the industry.
QScan is a suite of Automated Quality Control (AQC) tools trusted by broadcasters, production companies, and post-production facilities to ensure video files meet delivery standards, as well as perceptual/technical quality criteria.
QScan automates over 125 checks, from detecting dead pixels to verifying HDR compliance. The newly launched QScan Servers expand on this foundation, providing purpose-built hardware optimized for high-speed, reliable analysis.
QScan Servers are available in two configurations to fit different needs:
QScan Servers are designed to tackle the key challenges of modern QC workflows, including 8K resolution, HDR compliance, and tight production deadlines. A standout feature is chunk-based analysis, which splits large files into smaller sections for parallel processing. This approach makes more efficient use of the available processing power and accelerates workflows, making even the analysis of high-resolution content faster and more efficient.
"Meeting the demands of modern QC workflows requires both speed and reliability, and QScan Servers were designed with these priorities in mind,” said Daniel Roqués, QScan Product Manager. “Clients would frequently ask us for recommendations on the best hardware to run QScan effectively, so we decided to create something purpose-built for the task. We’ve designed the QScan Servers to offer guaranteed speed, scalability, and seamless integration for QC workflows.”
For facilities managing heavy workloads, the time savings are significant. QScan reports that customers spending 1,000 hours monthly on QC can cut that to under 150 hours. This frees teams to focus on creative work, reduces operational strain, and helps facilities meet tighter deadlines without compromising quality.
The servers’ scalable architecture ensures they grow with your needs. Facilities can start small and expand by adding nodes as required, making QScan Servers a future-proof investment that combines speed, flexibility, and reliability.
The QScan Servers are part of a larger ecosystem designed to address all aspects of video QC.
The suite includes:
This ecosystem ensures flexibility and adaptability, supporting workflows of all sizes—from small studios to major broadcasters.
QScan Servers are available now, with options to customize storage and processing configurations. To learn more or request a demo, visit qscan.io.