Thanks,
Is it 4K/60Hz/4:2:0/10bit?
Best Regards
Mike Tsinberg
http://keydigital.com
On 12/16/16, 5:45 AM, "opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of
cooleman@xxxxxx" <opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of
cooleman@xxxxxx> wrote:
Currently fed as 4x2K per head/projector.
Any 4K broadcast is 10 bit not 8.
Mark Schubin schreef op 16-12-2016 4:39:
Given Ang Lee's "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk," 120-fps and S3D
are in the foreseeable future, supported or not.
TTFN,
Mark
On 12/15/2016 3:33 PM, Mike Tsinberg wrote:
There is so much confusion in commercial and residential markets
about 4KUHD HDMI data rates now that I need to ask production
community: what are the highest 4KUHD resolution format encoding
rates for streaming, broadcasting and Blue Ray content now and in
foreseeable future?
This table is from Belden paper:
http://www.belden.com/blog/datacenters/Understanding-4K-Necessary-Data-Ra
tes.cfm
I think the answer is 4K/30Hz/4:2:0/8 bit that is 4.46 Gb/s or
4K/60Hz/4:2:0/8 that is 8.91 Gb/s
Best Regards,
Mike Tsinberg
http://keydigital.com
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