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    I believe it's scaled down on the camera on the output, however, it is very large. Think a couple tool boxes.
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    Worth checking out, if you're in the UK

    "There are three public viewing theaters in the UK: BBC Broadcasting House in London; BBC Pacific Quay in Glasgow; and National Media Museum in Bradford."

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    What i'd like to know is how they're compressing 8K and broadcasting it to 3 locations and at what rate they're sending it on Japan in.
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    As far as I know they are using H264 encoders and it's being compressed from 24Gb/s to 280Mb/s. The Data streams to the theaters are 350Mb/s. I've seen the demo and I have to say it's impressive...most impressive. It's come a long way from the test material I saw a few years ago.

    The first thing that hits you is that it's not like typical TV coverage, the shots are all quite wide, which is a bit odd and I feel it could do with a few closer shots especially having seen the normal TV coverage of the opening. Then when you reaslise that this is a completely different experience you can sit back, relax and take it all in. The screen I saw it on was 300" and I was only sitting about 15" from it (3 rows back). The sound is astounding, the whole experience is akin to IMAX. At one point I had to stop myself getting up and cheering during the swimming coverage. It gave me goosebumps more than once. It is the closet thing to actually being there, when they can get weather in there as well it'll tick all the boxes.

    If you want a bit more of the detail...

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/researcha...hi-visio.shtml

    Get to see this if you can, it'll change the way you look at TV sport forever.
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    Great post Chris, thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yousuf Abbasi View Post
    DAMN... how are they debayering all that rez in real-time ?? Or is the NHK's format output-ready for live broadcast?
    This is a very good question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Dunne View Post
    What i'd like to know is how they're compressing 8K and broadcasting it to 3 locations and at what rate they're sending it on Japan in.
    And this one!

    Any answers?!
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