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By Gary Arien, MultichannelNews.com - Apr. 7, 2015
Compression software that can pack a 4K Ultra High-Definition video stream
into 7-to-8 Mbps connections -- about one-third the capacity required in most of
today's applications -- will be introduced at next week's NAB Show in Las Vegas.
V-Nova Ltd., a four-year old British technology company, unveiled its "Perseus"
codec in London last week, calling it a "scalable end-to-end solution for
mass-market adoption of live UHD."
> http://www.multichannel.com/blog/i-...ssion-can-carry-4k-video-7-mbps-stream/389524
So OTA may not be dead.
Compression software that can pack a 4K Ultra High-Definition video stream
into 7-to-8 Mbps connections -- about one-third the capacity required in most of
today's applications -- will be introduced at next week's NAB Show in Las Vegas.
V-Nova Ltd., a four-year old British technology company, unveiled its "Perseus"
codec in London last week, calling it a "scalable end-to-end solution for
mass-market adoption of live UHD."
> http://www.multichannel.com/blog/i-...ssion-can-carry-4k-video-7-mbps-stream/389524
So OTA may not be dead.