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Industry Trends
3D: A bright future at the cinema?
3D may have suffered from bad conversions and dim projection, but advances in display technology mean the format’s future is bright, writes Patrick Von Sychowski.
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Industry Trends
IBC2017: Record attendance and the rise of the robots
IBC2017: IBC executives have discussed the changing media landscape and technology evolution, from Ultra HD to human-like robots.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Sotiris Salamouris, OBS
With the broadcast industry in transition phase, Olympic Broadcasting Services Chief Technology Officer Sotiris Salamouris must manage the shift to 4K, 8K and IP while ensuring the world doesn’t miss a second of the action.
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Industry Trends
Back to the future: The first IBC technical papers
Dr Nick Lodge looks back on the advances in technology technical papers and changes to the industry over the past 50 years.
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Industry Trends
Q&A: IBC Awards finalist Deluxe
IBC Innovation Awards finalist Deluxe, delivered 13 channels of live eSport competitions using public internet across multiple regions with low latency.
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Industry Trends
IP is key to format flexibility and future-proofing
IP-based solutions for broadcasters are paving the way for flexibility in business models with new capabilities and transparent workflows, said AIMS Chairman Mike Cronk.
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Industry Trends
Creating convincing virtual sets with gaming render engines
Barbie’s video blogs are probably not on your YouTube favourites list, but they are part of an important trend which is rapidly snowballing: the use of gaming render engines to create broadcast and online material, quickly and very cost-effectively.
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Industry Trends
TICO Alliance welcomes new members
The growth of TICO continues in 2017, as new vendors join the organisation and deliver interoperable products and more broadcasters adopt the kit in their workflows.
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Industry Trends
NHK and Village Island simplify 8K video transport
NHK and Village-Island have developed a new system that makes it possible to transport 8K 4:2:2 60p 10-bits on a single 12G-SDI cable.
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Technical Papers
HEVC/H.265 codec system and transmission experiments aimed at 8K broadcasting
An 8K Super Hi-Vision (8K) broadcasting system capable of highly realistic 8K Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV) video and 22.2 multichannel (22.2 ch) audio is currently under development
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Technical Papers
Extended image dynamic range system for UHDTV broadcasting
The introduction of image systems with higher dynamic range and a wider colour gamut is a globally active topic.
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Technical Papers
Ready for 8K UHDTV broadcasting in Japan
8K Super Hi-Vision (UHDTV) is a broadcasting medium featuring 16 times the number of pixels as Hi-Vision (HDTV) and 22.2 multichannel sound to provide a highly realistic “you are there” sensation.
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Thought Leadership
Emerging opportunities in fibre-optic transport
Traditional point-to-point dark fibre remains the best transport option for 4K and 8K, says Frank Jachetta, President, MultiDyne
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Thought Leadership
Moving data requires movable storage
When everything is digital and every frame stored on hard disks, data protection is not an option. It is essential, says Hannes Heckel, Director Marketing, FAST LTA
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Executive Interviews
Digital Cinema: Dispelling the myths around laser projection
Going to the movies has always been a very special, unique entertainment experience – and the movie industry is determined to keep it that way. But it is being pushed hard.
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Technical Papers
Celebrating the launch of 8K/4K UHDTV satellite broadcasting and progress on full-featured 8K UHDTV in Japan
NHK has been engaged in the development and standardisation of the 8K “Super Hi- Vision” (SHV) system since 1995. Super Hi-Vision is a state-of-the-art television (TV) broadcasting system that provides ultra-realistic viewing experiences to viewers, creating the sensation that they are in the actual scene.
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