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26Jun/14Off

BBC Plans the First Live Ultra HD Broadcast Entirely Over IP

[Philip Lelyveld comment: This BBC activity demonstrates how a broadcaster can leverage the strengths of one distribution path (IP / the internet) to innovate without abandoning the benefits and acknowledged weaknesses of another distribution path (broadcast and CE industry's slow, coordinated tech standards processes).]

As several broadcasters get ready to test live Ultra HD broadcasts of the World Cup this week, the BBC has plans to go one step further. Journalist and ETCentric contributor Adrian Pennington tells us that the BBC has chosen next month’s Commonwealth Games for the world’s first live Ultra HD production that will use an entirely Internet-based infrastructure. While broadcasters have used IP to distribute content between the studio and remote locations, all-IP live production is not yet common.

BBC_4K_World_Cup“IP will enable us to be more flexible with services we already produce, and longer term, to introduce new kinds of services,” said Matthew Postgate, BBC R&D controller. “We wanted to do this in 4K to prove the system is capable of working at the highest resolution and of simultaneously working at all lower resolutions. By the time 4K comes around we won’t have to spend time doing the research all over again.”

“Beginning with the Commonwealth Games’ opening ceremony on July 23 from Glasgow, Scotland, BBC R&D will produce a series of Ultra HD broadcasts using four Sony F55 4K cameras converted into IP and mixed live before being encoded into HEVC, a compression system suitable for home viewing,” writes Pennington for The Hollywood Reporter. “To do this, the BBC will use technology of its own devising, dubbed IP Studio, which is a system that includes specially configured PCs to convert each 4K camera signal into IP and a production gallery featuring a multi-viewer and mixer.”

See the full story here: http://www.etcentric.org/bbc-plans-the-first-live-ultra-hd-broadcast-entirely-over-ip/

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