Deeplight Outsourced Testing Services for Google TV TADA / Netflix / Amazon Prime Video / YouTube and More
Streaming services like Google TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and others have become deeply integrated into a wide range of smart hardware including TVs, projectors, and settop boxes. As these platforms continue to evolve and expand, ensuring seamless performance and an exceptional user experience across diverse hardware devices is more critical than ever.
Deeplight is dedicated to providing comprehensive outsourced testing and certification services for Google GMS. We boast a professional technical testing team specializing in streaming applications such as Google TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and YouTube, equipped with exclusive external broadband testing environments and a wide array of proprietary test kits.

I. Google TV TADA Testing Services
1. CTS (Compatibility Test Suite)
A series of automated tests designed to ensure a device’s compatibility with the Android operating system. CTS comprises the most extensive portion of the entire testing process.
2. GTS (GMS Test Suite)
A critical step to ensure that Android devices correctly integrate and run Google Mobile Services (GMS), which include apps and services like Google Play Store, Google Maps, and YouTube.
3. VTS (Vendor Test Suite)
A test toolset developed by Google to help OEMs ensure their Android devices meet Google’s compatibility standards.
Main focus of VTS:
3.1. HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) Testing: Ensures HAL implementations conform to Android specifications. Tests include display, camera, audio, sensors, WiFi, Bluetooth, and more.
3.2. Kernel and Driver Testing: Validates the stability and compatibility of the kernel and drivers, covering key kernel features like power management, memory handling, and interrupt processing.
4. CTSonGSI
Combines the CTS with the Generic System Image (GSI) to ensure that devices can pass CTS when running an official, unmodified Android image—thereby proving software and hardware compatibility.
5. TVTS (TV Test Suite)
A mandatory process for TV manufacturers to ensure highquality, compatible user experiences.
5.1. Compatibility Testing: Verifies that Android TV devices meet Google’s compatibility requirements, covering everything from application frameworks to HALs.
5.2. User Experience Testing: Includes tests for interface navigation, remote control responsiveness, and voice search functionality to ensure an intuitive and fluid viewing experience.
5.3. Performance and Stability Testing: Assesses overall performance metrics like boot time, app launch speed, and video playback smoothness under longterm and highload conditions.
5.4. Content and App Compatibility Testing: Ensures support for various content formats and streaming services, and tests compatibility with TV apps on Google Play.
6. STS (Security Test Suite)
A Googledeveloped toolset for testing the integration of security patches, including verification of patch application and kernel version updates.
7. BTS (Build Test Suite)
Aims to ensure the correctness and consistency of the Android system build process by identifying errors, warnings, and potential issues that could affect compliance.
8. Smoke Test
Basic functionality and integration tests to confirm essential services like YouTube and Play Movies are operational.

8.1. Smoke Test Plan: A detailed test plan outlining test cases and steps to validate the basic functions of Google TV devices, including boot sequence, UI navigation, and remote control operation.
9. YouTube Video Test Pack
A suite of test cases to evaluate YouTube app performance and compatibility on Google TV devices—covering playback, pause, fast forward/rewind, volume control, video quality switching, and more.
10. Play Movies Video Test Pack
Similar to the YouTube Test Pack, this set focuses on the Google Play Movies app, testing features like movie rentals, purchases, playback, subtitle support, and audio track switching.
11. CTS Verifier
A supplementary tool to the CTS, designed for manual testing of areas not easily automated, such as UI, sensors, and multimedia functionality, ensuring compliance with Google’s standards.
12. Firmware Analysis (formerly BTS)
Ensures firmware provided by TV manufacturers meets Google’s safety and quality standards, preventing device failures, data breaches, or other security threats caused by faulty firmware—thereby safeguarding the Google TV ecosystem.
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II. Netflix
Netflix Test Studio (NTS)
An automated framework designed to help both internal and external developers deploy and execute tests across a wide range of devices. NTS ensures the Netflix app performs reliably and meets functionality expectations, providing an excellent user experience.
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III. Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Video Test Suite (AVTS)
Used to test the Amazon Video app and its associated systems to ensure functional, performance, compatibility, UX, security, stability, and network adaptability requirements are met across all devices and environments—delivering a stable, efficient, secure, and premium viewing experience.
In addition to outsourced testing services for platforms like Google TV TADA, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube, Deeplight Standard Technology also offers testing and certification services for Google GMS, EDLA, MADA, and more. Our solutions cover a wide range of smart devices including advertising displays, allinone machines, POS devices, TVs, and settop boxes.
Contact us to learn more about our services!
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