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Elemental supports first real-time 4K streaming

October 30, 2013 11.09 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Elemental Technologies has helped support the world’s first real-time 4K Ultra HD high-efficiency video coding (H.265/HEVC) transmission.

Telecommunications company K-Opticom ran the workflow for the event and used Elemental video processing to deliver live coverage of the eight-plus-hour race.

“4K and Ultra High Definition will be very important, especially for live sports in the coming years, and HEVC compression will be critical to making 4K cost-effective, reach multiscreen devices and not use too much distribution bandwidth,” said Tom Morrod, research director for consumer electronics and video technology at IHS. “With the upcoming World Cup and Winter Olympics, the industry needs successful real-time demonstrations of 4K video delivery and HEVC.”

A subsidiary of the Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc., K-Opticom (K-OPT) provides high-quality fiber optic services for the Kansai Region of Japan, including the prefectures of Kobe, Kyoto and Osaka, which together comprise the second most populated area in Japan after greater Tokyo.

Elemental video processing was also used to provide live streaming of marathon coverage to PCs, smart phones, tablets and other connected devices. K-OPT was a presenting sponsor of the race.

“This weekend, K-Opticom was proud to help make history with the world’s first real-time 4K HEVC transmission. The stream looked stunning with clear, reliable and very detailed output on Sony 4K televisions,” said Takao Fujino, President of K-Opticom. “Together, the advanced K-OPT optical fibre network and Elemental’s video processing proved real-time 4K HEVC transmission is now a reality.”
With four times the resolution of high-definition (HD), 4K content presents a challenge to traditional compression approaches such as MPEG-2 and advanced video coding (AVC / H.264) in terms of the bandwidth required to deliver a smooth and immersive viewing experience. Elemental’s award-winning HEVC implementation allows for delivery of 4K content at greatly reduced bitrates.

In addition to a real-time 4K HEVC demonstration, Elemental will feature its full line of video processing solutions for linear and non-linear content delivery at Inter BEE 2013.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Tech Tagged With: 4K Edited: 30 October 2013 11:13

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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