Japan’s NHK to Showcase 8K at Broadcast Convention
The Amazing Nature of Yellowstone, which explores the breathtaking scenery of the world-famous national park in 8K resolution, will be shown on a 350-inch screen along with a performance of the Nutcracker by Russia’s Mariinsky Ballet.
On the technology side, NHK will demonstrate a new transmission system that sends 8K video with audio over a single 10Gbps Ethernet cable using IP (Internet Protocol) signals to show how images can be transmitted with “low delay.” The system is capable of two-way transmission, which makes remote mixing at the broadcast station possible.
The Japanese broadcaster will also demonstrate a new high-speed 8K camera that shoots 240 frames per second (fps). The camera is said to capture fast-moving objects with less motion blur and is capable of 4x slow motion, making it ideal for sports. The IP-compatible MPEG Media Transport (MMT) distribution technology currently undergoing testing for 8K satellite broadcasting will also be on display. MMT is described as a multi-viewing system that can send multiple images to tablets in synchrony with TV broadcasts.
In addition, ultra-high-resolution 8K augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) applications that are said to far surpass current 2K VR systems will be highlighted.
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