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Sep 2011
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Sep 2011
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For now it's premature to discuss what will be the dominate form of 8K content. What has been observed is Hollywood shooting films with 8K video techniques, 8K live broadcast via satellite by NHK, BBC News. Independent 8K Red camera owners authoring 8K YouTube videos. 8K games using capable computer setups and monitors. ![]() |
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Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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The dominant form of 8K content should be . . . sports @ 120 FPS. It's very important that they do not compromise and make it 60 FPS.
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (03-18-2020), woodspoon (03-29-2020) |
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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IMO 8K is going to be used very sparingly. Like for sports only and only streamed. All other content will be a combo of HD and 4k UHD. They may shoot other content in 8K but then down rez it to either HD or 4K for viewing.
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You realize 8K@120 isn't part of the HDMI 2.1 standard right? I also doubt broadcasters that aren't the NHK are willing to accomodate the bandwith needed to deliver that kind of data. 4K@120 or even just 2K@120 could easily be done if the people in charge actually wanted to, so far they've seemed reluctant.
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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That's definitely true, though I don't think broadcasters in general are going to bother keeping up with the evolution of HDMI, though maybe that's just my biases showing. The amount of cord-cutters seems to be growing though, not decreasing, so it's not surprising for the broadcast industry to stagnate somehow.
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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If yes then do not be concerned. They have zero interest in broadcasting in any higher resolution than 1080P. Though the new ATSC 3.0 can handle both 4K and 8K UHD, broadcasters see no motivation to spend the money to upgrade. All they see are additional ad dollars and more subchannels And those that set the standards for ATSC 3.0 knew this would happen. That's why they call 1080P HDR . . . Ultra High Definition. |
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Thanks given by: | jibucha (03-23-2020) |
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The Olympics that NHK wanted to be a 8K technical showcase is delayed to 2021.
IOC member says that 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be postponed due to coronavirus pandemic This occurred because of countries were starting to refuse sending athletes to Olympics if they're held in 2020, example . |
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Apr 2007
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^ I don't think anyone will argue that these 8K LCD vendors all use improved backlighting specs as a cattle prod to compell consumers to buy 8K specific models. You get no argument that vendors are being deficient when not improving 4K models to have as good backlighting.
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Thanks given by: | gkolb (03-28-2020), Robert Zohn (03-28-2020) |
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Correct ^ and I'll add that most of the 8K TVs have enhanced video processors.
It's common practice for all TV manufacturers to put the best technologies on the premium models to differentiate them and add value to the flagship series. |
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8K should go the way of BETA and 3D.
There is NO Need for 8K. Today I watched Frozen 2 ----- In Blu-Ray. Good Picture. Good Sound. By the Way I have Not seen a 4K Movie on Disc. I have to spend extra money just for a 4K Player. Now they want me to spend even more money for a 8K Player. Then what ???? More money for a 12K Player ?????? People are out of work, because of the Virus, and what are they Spending their money on ???? Yes you guessed it, Toilet Paper and Paper Towels !!!!! So go ahead People and Buy that 12K Player (that you have been Dreaming about). ![]() |
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