All Ultra HD articles – Page 5
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Industry Trends
OTA, 8K and VR: Tracking trends in Las Vegas
Over-the-air (OTA) TV, higher definition content and immersive experiences were top of the agenda during the conference sessions at CES.
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Industry Trends
Winter Olympics innovates with 8K HDR and live 5G production firsts
PyeongChang is shaping up to be the most innovative Olympics ever, with advances in 8K and 5G production and an avalanche of OTT content.
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Industry Trends
What's holding back HDR?
The availability of BBC natural history series Blue Planet II in UHD HDR has been one of the more high profile recent HDR releases, but have the variety of industry standards and approaches hampered rollout?
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Video
Netflix on overcoming the UHD challenge
Interview: Netflix Manager of Production Engineering Jimmy Fusil on overcoming the UHD challenge and managing big data.
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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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Industry Trends
The UHD industry eclipse
IBC2017: Deep dive into a new generation of audio, better HDR and HFR were on the agenda when executives assembled during the Ultra HD Forum Masterclass.
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Industry Trends
HD HDR has the wow factor
There are now more than 50 commercial Ultra HD services worldwide, but for many broadcasters, moving to UHD is a more distant aspiration.
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Industry Trends
5G set to drive higher engagement
NBC has said that it is excited about the potential of 5G to offer its sports fans a better user experience over mobile.
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Industry Trends
Content pipeline and delivery issues hold up UHD roll out
There’s no doubt that the roll out of UHD services has been slower than the adoption of HD. IBC held a conference session on UHD to allow senior figures from Sky, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Netflix, Ericsson and Molinare to air the reasons why.
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Industry Trends
A taste of the what’s to come: Inside the Future Zone
Selected highlights from the Future Zone, one of the most vibrant sections of IBC2017
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Bill Baggelaar, Sony Pictures
The demand for greater quality images means that those crafting UHD and HDR content need to do so in a reliable and cost-effective way.
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Executive Interviews
The technology that could change sport on TV
Ultra HD and VR might make all the headlines but when it comes to pushing the boundaries of sports production, but better use of data and artificial intelligence are likely to be the big winners, suggests David Shield.
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Industry Trends
Monitoring the quality of UHD delivery
Broadcasting UHD content is about more than just picture quality says Steam Labs CMO Anna Danilova.
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Thought Leadership
Is UHD TV on the rise or stalling?
Overcoming a fragmented technology eco-system will be key to widescale take up of advanced formats such as UHD, writes Dr. Hans Hoffmann, EBU.
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Industry Trends
What 5G could mean for broadcast
With many broadcast vendors supporting 5G tests and trials, the nascent technology could lead to much more than faster mobile internet browsing.
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Industry Trends
Monitoring UHD and HDR content
The advent of UHD and HDR has made the need for accurate monitoring in the field and post production suites more acute than ever before.
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Industry Trends
Q&A: Eutelsat's Claudia Vaccarone
Eutelsat’s latest industry survey focuses on Ultra HD, with an in-depth, across the board examination of how key players see this innovative broadcasting format evolving. Eutelsat Head of Market Research and Customer Experience Claudia Vaccarone discusses the report.
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Industry Trends
Building the future: BBC Wales all-IP facility
BBC Wales is making the bold step of ditching traditional baseband transmission in its new headquarters which is currently being built in Central Square, Cardiff.
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Industry Trends
Managing VoD platforms and the delivery of content
The growing importance – and complexity – of VoD platforms has required vendors and service providers to provide sophisticated solutions.
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Industry Trends
Is the DSLR revolution spent?
Several years ago shooting video on DSLRs was a big new trend, then video manufacturers responded with their own large-sensor camcorders. So, what place do the latest DSLRs have in broadcasting?