Eutelsat Communications Ultra HD Channel Hit Europe

eutelsat Eutelsat Communications Ultra HD Channel Hit EuropeFolks living in Europe were able to take advantage of the first Ultra HD channel in a dedicated demonstration when the first day of CES 2013 kicked off, which could very well be why this bit of news was missed. Thanks to Eutelsat Communications, this Ultra HD channel was delivered via satellite with the resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 (4K) at 50 frames per second, which is actually the European equivalent of 60p. The stream itself has been encoded in MPEG-4 with the help from video compression solution provider, ATEME, where it is then transmitted at 40 Mbps.

Being more than double the bandwidth that is used by most 1080i broadcasts, it does not necessarily point towards the future utilization of Ultra HD broadcasts, but there is the general expectation of using a more efficient HEVC codec, but other factors do come into play such as color space. You will first need an Ultra HD TV to take advantage of such a channel, and we do know that these are generally off the charts in terms of pricing for the layperson.

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First Ultra HD channel goes live in Europe

First Ultra HD channel goes live in Europe

Eutelsat Communications launched the first dedicated demonstration Ultra HD channel in Europe on January 8th. Delivered via satellite with the resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 (4K) at 50 frames per second — the European equivalent to 60p — the stream is encoded in MPEG-4 with help from video compression solution provider, ATEME, and transmitted at 40 Mbps. This is over twice the bandwidth used by most 1080i broadcasts, but not necessarily an indication of future Ultra HD broadcasts utilization, as they’re expected to use the more efficient HEVC codec — depending on color space and other factors, Ultra HD broadcasts might use less throughput than 1080i does now. With only three very expensive Ultra HD TVs on the market, there aren’t many who can take advantage of this. Hopefully if you are one of the lucky few, you’re in a position to take advantage of this native content on your latest prized possession.

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