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Industry Trends
IBC2017 technical papers: UHD, HDR and WCG
Papers on ultra high definition (UHD), high dynamic range (HDR) and wide colour gamut (WCG) featured prominently at this year’s show.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: NEP UK Steve Jenkins
NEP UK champions the brains behind the technology and invests in new skilled staff and kit to overcome broadcasting obstacles, says President Steve Jenkins.
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Webinar
The Early Adopters: Inside the latest IP-based facilities
IBC365’s second webinar on IP offers practical insights on building IP-based broadcast facilities.
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Video
Video: Facebook's Daniel Danker
IBC2017: Facebook Watch: creating a community for new content, growing audience and making money.
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Industry Trends
Cost of online piracy to hit $52bn
The cost of online piracy will hit $52 billion by the year 2022, according to a report by Digital TV Research.
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Technical Papers
HDR for the second screen
HDR will soon be just as much about delivering great video experiences to tablets and smartphones as it is about delivering to the UHD TV in the living room.
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Technical Papers
Virtual Reality and Dash
VR has gained significant attention primarily driven by the recent market availability of consumer devices.
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Technical Papers
Specifying colour tolerances for HDR and WCG displays
ABSTRACT With a new high-dynamic-range (HDR) and wide-colour-gamut (WCG) standard defined in ITU-R BT.2100, display and projector manufacturers are racing to extend their visible colour gamut by brightening and widening colour primaries. The question is: how close is close enough? Having this answer is increasingly important for both consumer and ...
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Technical Papers
Building scalable and resilient OTT services at Sky
Sky have tackled some of the most challenging scalability problems in the OTT space head-on.
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Technical Papers
Building a media supply chain in the cloud: A case study
The rapid technical, social, and financial changes in the media industry are forcing all of us to re-examine our content supply chains.
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Technical Papers
Scalable distribution system for IP broadcasting
IP-based networks, both wired and wireless are expected to deliver commoditisation of media objects to consumers.
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Technical Papers
Using LTE Broadcast for a media optimised network
Providing the best viewing experience with superior quality, Telstra netwokr in Australia have LTE Broadcast, extending beyond the current unicast pull-based approach.
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Technical Papers
A brightness measure for HDR TV
The industry is taking its first steps in HDR production, as standards for a complete high dynamic range (HDR) television ecosystem near completion.
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Technical Papers
Tone mapping influences the bit-rate and the bit depth
HDR will need a higher bit-rate because of its minimum quantisation and the fact that the images have much more details in the highlights and shadows.
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Technical Papers
Characterisation of processing artifacts in HDR
The new Ultra High Definition (UHD) TV standards define a container which allows content creators to offer the consumer a much more immersive visual experience.
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Technical Papers
Wireless links for 8K Super Hi-Vision
The Super Hi-Vision (8K) regular broadcasting through broadcasting satellite will start in 2018.
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Technical Papers
8K/HLG broadcasting camera system
The first NHK 8K camera employed 4K image sensors, the second model used an 8K single-chip colour image sensor offering compatibility with digital cinema lenses.
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Technical Papers
ITU-R study group 6 for the future of broadcasting
Leading the international standardisation of the end-to-end broadcasting chain from the production of programmes to their ultimate delivery to the audience.
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Technical Papers
5G technology for live production
A new emerging 5G technology with phased array antennas was used for the contribution of live TV documentary broadcast in Norway.
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Technical Papers
Perspectives of TV convergence towards 5G
The new eMBMS systems characteristics are well aligned to the technical requirements coming from the broadcast sector for TV services.