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02-10-2010, 10:13 PM
British Broadcasting Corporation BBC started testing the technology with ultra-high-definition broadcasts under the name Super Hi-Vision TV. In addition, the BBC confirmed that they plan to use this technology at the Olympics in 2012, which is preparing to host London.
Technology Super Hi-Vision TV was designed by specialists of Japanese Broadcasting Corporation NHK and offers up to 16 times sharper and clearer picture than the standard HD format. At the same time proposed in the signal Super Hi-Vision TV reaches a resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels, whereas modern HDTV can display only image with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Thus, for the widespread adoption of technology Super Hi-Vision TV is necessary to create TVs that can fully support such high standards permit. Itself NHK hopes to begin broadcasting in ultra-high-definition format by 2020, and together with the division of Research and Development at the BBC working on a method of video compression. After all,
full-resolution technology Super Hi-Vision TV requires 24 gigabits per second to transmit information, whereas the normal HD format of this figure is approximately equal to 16 Mbps. In this BBC wants to organize a super high-definition broadcasts from London's Olympic arena on giant screens, as well as a video archive Olympics in this format.
Technology Super Hi-Vision TV was designed by specialists of Japanese Broadcasting Corporation NHK and offers up to 16 times sharper and clearer picture than the standard HD format. At the same time proposed in the signal Super Hi-Vision TV reaches a resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels, whereas modern HDTV can display only image with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Thus, for the widespread adoption of technology Super Hi-Vision TV is necessary to create TVs that can fully support such high standards permit. Itself NHK hopes to begin broadcasting in ultra-high-definition format by 2020, and together with the division of Research and Development at the BBC working on a method of video compression. After all,
full-resolution technology Super Hi-Vision TV requires 24 gigabits per second to transmit information, whereas the normal HD format of this figure is approximately equal to 16 Mbps. In this BBC wants to organize a super high-definition broadcasts from London's Olympic arena on giant screens, as well as a video archive Olympics in this format.