V-Nova recently partnered with Brazil based Globo to debut the first-ever MPEG-5 LCEVC-enhanced channel during the 2022 Fifa World Cup. The showcase included two major experiments during live broadcast. First, they used an LCEVC enhancement layer to turn a TV 2.0 signal into an HDR 10-bit channel. Second, they provided 4K HDR visuals and complete, personalised audio
by Dash, streaming an LCEVC-enhanced VVC video. These moves signal a transition to TV 2.5 and 3.0, with future formats supporting high-resolution video and next-generation audio on both broadcast and streaming platforms.
V-Nova’s CEO and co-founder Guido Meardi gave little away during a Faultline Podcast interview cameo just two weeks ago...
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LCEVC LCEVC Overview LCEVC In Depth VC-6 VC-6 Overview VC-6 In Depth Applications OTT Streaming VR & Immersive Social...
LCEVC LCEVC Overview LCEVC In Depth VC-6 VC-6 Overview VC-6 In Depth Applications OTT Streaming VR & Immersive Social...