The BBC is to take part in a demonstration of Super Hi-Vision TV with a
resolution of 35 megapixels – 17 times that of a 1080p HD screen.
The demonstration at the IBC technology show in Amsterdam in September will
include live broadcasts from London by SIS Outside Broadcasts, previously part
of the BBC, according to the trade magazine
ERT
Weekly.
Also involved is Japanese broadcaster NHK, which has helped develop the
technology. Super Hi-Vision has a resolution of 7,680x4,320 pixels and 22.2
three-dimensional surround sound.
Compression used in the demonstration was developed by the BBC's Research and
Development team.
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