[opendtv] Re: 1080p: Time for a Reality Check

  • From: "Hoffmann, Hans" <hoffmann@xxxxxx>
  • To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 09:59:49 +0200

SMPTE N26 is working on the issue of a single link connection for 1080p/50
and 60.

Regards,
Hans




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> From: opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
> [mailto:opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ron Economos
> Sent: vendredi, 8. juillet 2005 00:07
> To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [opendtv] Re: 1080p: Time for a Reality Check
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> What standard transmits 1080p@60 on a single cable?
> I thought 1080p@60 (what little there is of it)
> was transmitted on dual-cable HD-SDI (SMPTE 372M).
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> http://www.in24p.com/in24p%20info%20files/SMPTE%20372m.pdf
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> Ron
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> ShLampen@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> >Friends-
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> >You may argue about 1080p, but Belden introduced extended testing of=20
> >our
> >three most popular video cables (1855A, 1505A, 1694A) out to=20
> 4.5 GHz.  That  is=20
> >the third harmonic of the clock for 1080p (1.5 GHz clock). =20
> The people  who=20
> >have been asking us for extended testing have been almost entirely =20
> >video-for-film or animation houses.
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> >I expect the animation folks soon to migrate to 10gig (10GbaseT) on =20
> >copper.
> >With a 10gig copper pipe, according to the SMPTE DC-28=20
> committee,  you can do=20
> >anything you could possibly want in a networked format.  So=20
> many  films (not=20
> >just animation but effects films, Star Wars III, War of the=20
> Worlds)  are now=20
> >just huge data files worked on by many people simultaneously.
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> >When they build the first Yottabit Server (1023 bits) in Antarctica=20
> >(nice and
> >cool for the circuits), you  will understand why I say ice=20
> climbing and=20
> >computer programming will be the  perfect skill set.=20
> >=20
> >You have been warned!
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> >Steve Lampen
> >Belden Cable
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> >
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