Quasar® is the first native Cloud file QC service and helps users perform file-based QC on cloud assets with ease. Encompassing all the features of Pulsar and built natively for the cloud, Quasar® promises the fastest rate of QC in the cloud.
It offers dynamic scaling with ability to process hundreds of assets at the same time. It provides stringent content security measures such as IAM roles support, Pre-authenticated URL and Whitelisting. Quasar® is offered as a SaaS service wherein Venera runs & manages the Quasar infrastructure. Users can integrate Quasar using REST API or can use the system manually via web browser. Tiered usage-based subscription plans are available for different content volume needs.
Quasar® supports all major broadcast formats, IMF/DCP packages as well as VOD formats such as adaptive bitrate formats. Quasar also allows users to perform advanced QC checks for HDR along with Photosensitive Epilepsy validation using the industry defacto standard Harding PSE.
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You can use Coverity for free on open source code. I use it on an app I open sourced for packet processing. https://scan.coverity.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
Scan.coverity.com — Static code analysis for Java, C/C++, C# and JavaScript, free for Open Source. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
I personally remember Coverity Scan being completely offline for like 6 months while they tried to deal with infrastructure abuse from people mining bitcoin on their computing clusters. Source: about 3 years ago
> Does anyone know any good static analysers other than gcc's or clang's? Visual C++ as well, because since the XP SP2 issues, Microsoft has come up with SAL, which you can also use on your own code, https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/code-quality/using-sal-annotations-to-reduce-c-cpp-code-defects?view=msvc-160 Then specialized tooling just for this purpose, just two examples, https://scan.coverity.com/... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
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