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Faroudja Improves Quality Algorithms

by Tom Allen

Bandwidth restoration – before. Click for a larger image. Faroudja Enterprises, founded by industry veteran Yves Faroudja, demonstrated image quality improvement technologies to ‘protect the visual beauty of content from SD to UltraHD for …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| NAB 2015| Upscaling| Video Quality| Visual Quality| Vol 22 - Issue 17

Streambox Pushes UltraHD at 60fps

by Tom Allen

Streambox introduced a new encoder, which it said will support UltraHD at 60fps in real-time. The Streambox Rackmount 4k Encoder works with Streambox Cloud to transport live video over the internet, worldwide. It uses …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| NAB 2015| Transport| Video Encoders & Decoders| Vol 22 - Issue 17

New Options for JPEG 2000 Compression for Video-Over-IP Emerge

by Chris Chinnock

JPEG 2000 compression is used in the Digital Cinema world to encode movies for distribution to the theater. It is also used in broadcast for contribution signals. It is an image based compression scheme …

Tags:Barco| JPEG2000| Large Display Monitor| NAB 2015| Video over IP (VIP)| Vol 22 - Issue 26

2015 NAB Show Expands to over One Million Net Square Feet

by Bob Raikes

The NAB Show in Las Vegas this year was a big event with over a million sq. ft. of space (92,900m²). The organisers said that there were 244 companies exhibiting for the first time, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| NAB 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 17

Ikegami to Exhibit 8K and 4K Technology at 2015 NAB Show

by Vanessa Browning

Ikegami, a leader in HD cameras and production equipment for TV broadcasters, networks, and other HD content creators, will display a wide range of advanced systems and technologies at the 2015 NAB Show. This …

Tags:Cameras| NAB 2015

NTT Does UltraHD at 4:2:2

by Tom Allen

Japan’s NTT showed off a new professional video encoder LSI, capable of handling UltraHD at 60fps, in real-time. The encoder supports the HEVC codec. According to NTT, the LSI is the first every to …

Tags:Encoders| Large Display Monitor| NAB 2015| UltraHD (4KTV)| Vol 22 - Issue 17

SymbolShifters Promises Easier TV/Digital Connections

by Tom Allen

SymbolShifters was claiming a new method of connecting traditional TV broadcasts to digital devices, and was seeking partners to commercialise the technology. Briefly, SymbolShifters’ method embeds a scannable code – which can be invisible …

Tags:Broadcast| Large Display Monitor| NAB 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 17