<p>When running a TV station with both broadcast and web stream
distribution, it is useful to know that the stream is working. As I
am involved in the Norwegian open channel
-<ahref="http://www.frikanalen.no/">Frikanalen</a> as part of my
-activity in the <ahref="http://www.nuug.no/">NUUG member
+<a href="http://www.frikanalen.no/">Frikanalen</a> as part of my
+activity in the <a href="http://www.nuug.no/">NUUG member
organisation</a>, I wrote a script to use mplayer to connect to a
video stream, pick two images 35 seconds apart and compare them. If
the images are missing or identical, something is probably wrong with
XMLTV</a> too. Still a lot of work left to do, especially with the
process to add videos and with the scheduling, so your contribution is
most welcome. Perhaps you want to set up your own TV station?</p>
+
+<p>Update 2015-02-25: Got a tip from Uninett about their
+<a href="https://scm.uninett.no/maalepaaler/qstream/">qstream
+monitoring system</a>, which gather connection time, jitter, packet
+loss and burst bandwidth usage. It look useful to check if UDP
+streams are working as they should.</p>