Compare the Top IPTV Monitoring Software for Windows as of July 2025

What is IPTV Monitoring Software for Windows?

IPTV monitoring software is an important tool for managing IPTV networks. It helps operators track the performance of their system in real-time and easily identify network issues, while providing insights to help optimize future deployments. The software offers an array of features that can be flexibly deployed according to specific needs, such as traffic analysis, live streaming statistics, VoD QoE monitoring, and a comprehensive alarm system. All these functionalities allow service providers to ensure high quality of service for their customers. Compare and read user reviews of the best IPTV Monitoring software for Windows currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Elecard Boro
    Video quality control tool. Software solution for UDP, RTP, HTTP and HLS streams quality control and measurement of QoS and QoE parameters in all segments of distributed networks. Probes operating 24/7. You have total control over the network. Less than 30 minutes to begin monitoring your streams. Save on specific equipment, reduction of network maintenance expenses. Friendly data layout and all the advantages of web interface. Stable customer base thank to continuous quality control and quick fixation of detected violations. Available as a cloud service or stand-alone solution for local networks. Elecard Boro software probes monitor packet loss, video freeze, SCTE35 labels for UDP/HLS/DASH/RTP/HTTP. The solution provides fast and cost-effective monitoring of content delivery networks and ensures localization of the most common violations.
    Starting Price: $175 per month
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    Mividi

    Mividi

    Mividi

    Mividi IP Video Monitoring System (TSM100) is an ideal choice for monitoring video QoS of IPTV services. In general, IPTV service providers acquire video content from multiple sources, including satellite, fiber optical cable, terrestrial broadcast, as well as locally generated videos. The source streams may be decoded and re-encoded to satisfy their bandwidth allocation needs and meet the specification of customers’ receiving devices. Therefore, it is common that hundreds of programs and many different transport streams are being processed in service providers’ head-ends. Additional complexity may be added in order to process advertisement insertion and provide EPG information. In order to provide their customers with video services with the best possible quality, service providers need to actively monitor their services at multiple points where streams are processed.
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    Antik Monitoring Room

    Antik Monitoring Room

    Antik Technology

    The Antik Monitoring Room is a software-based and cost-effective but high-performance IPTV monitoring tool, which displays 1 or more streams on submonitors and controls their quality. Every error is displayed immediately in the Log file, where the admin can see when an incident started, and ended, in which input it has occurred, and its description (audio, video, blackout, etc.). Software-based and cost-effective but high-performance IPTV monitoring tool. Supports a powerful mosaic overview for multiple services. Supports various alarm detection to ensure QoE and QoS. Provides a scalable pricing policy for easy entry and extension. UDP, RTSP protocols in format TS, RTSP, RTMP, HTTP streaming. Layout tool provides templates for quick launch, also customization templates with which customers could draw rectangles flexibly. Supports both analog and digital clocks. Supports GIF pictures and customized text. Supports main TV wall and secondary TV wall.
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    MPEG Monitor
    MPEG Monitor is unique. It enables monitoring the perceived quality (also called QoE: Quality of Experience) of several MPEG-2 or MPEG-4/AVC (H.264) programs in real-time and on a single machine. Indeed, classical monitoring systems measure packet loss (QoS systems) or check the syntax of transport streams (verification of values like PCR) but they can't know the impact on perceived video quality (QoE) of the errors they measure. On the opposite, MPEG Monitor performs the video decoding in order to know exactly how the decoding was done and how are the pictures are presented to the end-user. Therefore, MPEG Monitor is a real quality of experience monitoring solution.
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    OTT Monitor
    If you are in charge of an OTT service, then you need a tool like OTT Monitor to easily monitor the QoE of all your end-users. Know which bitrate(s)/resolution(s) are used for each played video (adaptive streaming can cause bitrate/resolution changes). Get measurement reports containing statistics, curves, pie charts, and geolocalisation maps. Collect QoE data for thousands (or even millions) of end-users.
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    Net-MetriXs

    Net-MetriXs

    Net Research

    Net-MetriXs analyzer probe is a software-based application an integral part of the NET-xTVMS system, the real-time monitoring system of IPTV services. Intended for installation on customer appliance (CPU, PC, server, etc) at the customer-selected site ( example: headend ), Net-MetriXs can be optioned with monitoring of DVB-C/S/T/H, analog PAL and OTT streams. This Linux based IPTV probe is highly expandable to monitor actively from very few to several hundred multicast streams. Monitors quality of the physical and transport layers of optional DVB-C/DVB-T/ DVB-S/DVB-H/Analog PAL interfaces if equipped with the corresponding PCI-E cards. Captures and stores over 30 transport metrics including TR101290 priority 1 & 2, packet loss rate and PCR jitter, and more. All metrics have user defined alarm thresholds and presentation filters
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