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Old 11-22-2021, 12:08 AM   #2361
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Omdia: “8K TV ownership slow, but OTT will boom”
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Old 11-22-2021, 01:23 AM   #2362
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As to 4K channel growth she was blunt. While admitting that there was now a direct shift to 4K availability on a per-programme basis, it was clear that US pay-TV providers have been unconvinced by the business case for UHD services. “Consumers love the quality, but broadcasters are finding it difficult to monetise that investment,” said Rua Aguete.
LOL - they said the same thing about High Definition. TV Broadcasters were very happy using 30/40 year old SD/NTSC equipment and did not want to make the huge investment required to move to HD. But it did happen. As more TV Broadcasters added HD equipment, it became a case of "are consumers not watching our broadcasts because they are only in SD?" "How are we going to make the HD investment pay off? We can't charge more for HD."

So the HD train moved along at pretty much a snail's pace until the Government decided to move from Analog to Digital with the drop dead date being 2009. Then the HD Train took off like a bat out of Hell.
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Old 11-22-2021, 01:36 AM   #2363
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Not a snowballs chance in Hell of that happening. 8K will be regulated to a production format, not a consumer format for the most part. Yes a few TV OEMS will try to bilk 8K TV owners into some 8K content streaming service you pay for per month but they will go nowhere with their nature/documentary content.

If you had said 10 years, I might have agreed with you somewhat. But 5 years? Not a chance.
I met 8K would be the norm for the high-end market when 8K programming launches in another 5 years. I agree that in 10 years 8K would be more mainstream. Look at what happen to 4K Blu-ray format in 2016, it was the new high-end niche format. 5 years later many more people are buying 4K Blu-ray and streaming 4K content. So when 8K launches around 2026 with programming, it well take another 5 years (10 years like you said) to become mainstream.

Blu-ray.com has always been about discussing the ultra high-end, which some consumers purchase long before the mainstream consumer adopts.

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Old 11-24-2021, 06:02 PM   #2364
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DVB releases first specifications for 8K UHD video service delivery
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Old 11-27-2021, 02:32 AM   #2365
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Were there any problems with streaming 4K for early 4K TVs too?
Early 4K TVs didn't support HEVC so you couldn't stream 4K. They also did not have HDR.
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Old 11-28-2021, 04:18 PM   #2366
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Spin Digital to Present Optimized #8K Encoding and Playback Solutions at #IBC2021
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Old 11-28-2021, 04:54 PM   #2367
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I met 8K would be the norm for the high-end market when 8K programming launches in another 5 years. I agree that in 10 years 8K would be more mainstream. Look at what happen to 4K Blu-ray format in 2016, it was the new high-end niche format. 5 years later many more people are buying 4K Blu-ray and streaming 4K content. So when 8K launches around 2026 with programming, it well take another 5 years (10 years like you said) to become mainstream.

Blu-ray.com has always been about discussing the ultra high-end, which some consumers purchase long before the mainstream consumer adopts.
I rather have micro-led and 12bit displays over meaningless, superfluous 8K resolution.
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Old 11-28-2021, 06:25 PM   #2368
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I rather have micro-led and 12bit displays over meaningless, superfluous 8K resolution.
Is Hollywood going to release their content to consumers in 12 bit color space? If they don't, upscaling 10 bit to 12 bit really won't be that noticeable.
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I doubt 12-bit colour will ever be available to consumers.
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Old 11-28-2021, 07:11 PM   #2370
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I doubt 12-bit colour will ever be available to consumers.
As do I. It only took them 30+ years to go from 8bit to 10bit.

I would rather see an improvement in the Chroma Subsampling Rate. Like 4:2:2 instead of the 70 year old 4:2:0
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Old 11-28-2021, 07:18 PM   #2371
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As do I. It only took them 30+ years to go from 8bit to 10bit.

I would rather see an improvement in the Chroma Subsampling Rate. Like 4:2:2 instead of the 70 year old 4:2:0
Me too. Instead they will just cram more pixel count because it’s easier for the industry to sell.
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Old 11-28-2021, 08:47 PM   #2372
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Studios are already using 8K digital cameras and 16K digital cameras should be here in 5 to 10 years. Plus there are old movies from 1939 that received a 8K scan.

Enjoy your 4K Blu-ray discs, 4K satellite feeds, and 4K streaming for now. In another 5 years 8K displays should in theory have 8K streaming and 8K optical discs on the market to feed the display.

Lets see what actually ends up happing in the market. But 8K will be the next big thing 5 years from now in theory.
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Old 11-28-2021, 11:13 PM   #2373
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Studios are already using 8K digital cameras and 16K digital cameras should be here in 5 to 10 years. Plus there are old movies from 1939 that received a 8K scan.

Enjoy your 4K Blu-ray discs, 4K satellite feeds, and 4K streaming for now. In another 5 years 8K displays should in theory have 8K streaming and 8K optical discs on the market to feed the display.

Lets see what actually ends up happing in the market. But 8K will be the next big thing 5 years from now in theory.
LOL - still trying to sell that 5 years from now crap. No one believes you so please give it a rest.
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Old 11-29-2021, 12:50 AM   #2374
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And the funny thing is that 8K is being used more and more in the industry for capture but NOT for finishing. 8K offers all sorts of advantages like being able to extensively reposition a shot, fuller chroma resolution when finishing it down at 4K or 2K (owing to Bayer sensors being so common) and just a 'smoother' image at point of capture. 8K usage is more in line with the mantra of better pixels rather than just more pixels.
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Old 11-29-2021, 03:13 AM   #2375
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People seem to forget that only one country in the world has committed to 8K for consumers: Japan. And to this day it is struggling. They are no further along almost 3 years later when their 8K SAT channel debuted (Dec. 2018).
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People seem to forget that only one country in the world has committed to 8K for consumers: Japan. And to this day it is struggling. They are no further along almost 3 years later when their 8K SAT channel debuted (Dec. 2018).
Yeah we had this thing called Covid and it kinda slowed the world down on R&D and supply chain. Have you read about it?
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Old 11-29-2021, 12:32 PM   #2377
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Yeah we had this thing called Covid and it kinda slowed the world down on R&D and supply chain. Have you read about it?
Not applicable. What happen to 2019 - no Covid then. BTW - Covid has pushed TV sales way up. You know - stuck at home - lockdowns - heard of them?
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Old 12-01-2021, 07:02 AM   #2378
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New VVC video codec 41% more efficient than HEVC for 8K, study finds

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1638341861

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Old 12-01-2021, 04:42 PM   #2379
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New VVC video codec 41% more efficient than HEVC for 8K, study finds

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1638341861
High frame rate (=>120fps) is crucial for 8K, otherwise motion resolution is crap...
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Old 12-05-2021, 11:34 AM   #2380
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2021 4K HDR Summit
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