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Guangzhou Asian Games Prisoner In 3-D With Quantel Systems

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Dec 14, 2010 12:13 PM

Quantel's Enterprise sQ stereo 3-D announce prolongation technology was used every day during the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games final month to supply stereo 3-D calm for a 3-D TV technology protest for Chinese viewers. The initial 3-D TV duct is scheduled to be tested in China in 2011.

This experiment, hailed as "an critical national pilot" beneath the auspices of SARFT (State Administration of Radio, Film and Television) and the Ministry of Science and Technology, was the outcome of a vital partnership between Quantel and Jetsen, that granted the technical infrastructure, media item administration and monitoring.

SARFT Deputy Director of Science and Technology Sun Suchuan mentioned that by 2015 "we will positively have a number of 3-D TV channels on-air."

The Enterprise sQ network deployed at the Guangzhou Asian Games was used to feast two streams of HD video in actual time, giving operators the adaptableness to control 3-D calm after it was shot. Shot preference and modifying then began right away (within 250ms of media commencement to ingest), followed by qualification modifying as required. The consequent 3-D programming and highlights packages were then played out send to air.

The network covered every aspect of stereo 3-D prolongation from stereo editing, vergence adjustment, correct and shade improvement to real-time playout of ended stereo 3-D programming, that was watched by an assembly in Guangzhou of more than 300,000 people.

The Quantel-Jetsen answer was selected after an downright yearlong investigate and review routine undertaken by the Chinese national government, the Guangzhou supervision and the AVS TV Lab. Installation, contrast and practice were completed in only 6 weeks, leaving time for rehearsals and final preparations.

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