ATSC Slowly Moving Toward HDR Broadcast Solution
January has now passed, and the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), which is developing the next ATSC 3.0 over-the-air broadcast TV system, revealed it has made a selection in the highly competitive HDR technique selection process that embraces several possible approaches and leaves open the…
HD Guru’s Top 5 TV Takeaways From CES 2017
In the aftermath of CES 2017 what remains clear is that the industry is in for more transitions and updates ahead, as growing pains for 4K Ultra HD, high dynamic range (HDR) and even forthcoming 8K video continue to keep us all guessing. Meanwhile,…
Decision On ATSC 3.0 HDR Now Expected In January
A decision on how to implement high dynamic range (HDR) and which technology to use for the nation’s next broadcast system will likely take a little longer than originally expected to determine, according to Mark Richer, president of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC)….
ATSC Selects Final Standard For ATSC 3.0 Physical Layer
The next-generation of over-the-air TV broadcasting moved a big step closer to realization Wednesday after members of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) voted to approve a final standard for the Physical Layer transmission system in the forthcoming ATSC 3.0 technology platform. The achievement…
Petition Seeks FCC Approval Of ‘Next-Gen TV’ System
The country’s move to a next-generation broadcast TV platform is starting to pick up momentum. The platform, which is called ATSC 3.0 or “Next-Generation TV,” could soon bring to TV markets around the country the possibility of 4K Ultra HDTV pictures with high dynamic range…
ATSC 3.0 TV Broadcast Standard Progresses Toward Approval
The nation’s next broadcast TV platform is steadily progressing toward realization, following the disclosure Tuesday that the physical layer of The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) 3.0 digital TV broadcast platform has achieved candidate standard. The “A/322 Physical Layer Candidate Standard” was awarded by the…
New Broadcast TV System Might Be Coming Soon
If all continues to move smoothly, the United States could see a new digital television broadcasting system in as little as five years, eventually bringing with it up to 8K resolution images, high-dynamic range, a wide color gamut, 3D video, 3D object-based immersive audio, interactivity…
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