YouTube will demonstrate 4K Ultra HD video using a new codec Google hopes will corner the streaming market, VP9, at CES 2014 next week. The royalty-free codec is Google's alternative to H.265 – what's ...
The popular video-sharing site is now supporting 4k, an industry-standard format that makes 1080p-resolution clips look tiny, by comparison. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.
A little over six months ago YouTube did gamers a solid by supporting HD video uploads at 60 frames per second. If you thought that looked amazing, well, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Google’s popular ...
Comcast television subscribers can now enjoy YouTube in ultra-high definition: The Google-owned video service is now serving up 4K videos on Comcast’s Xfinity X1 set-top boxes, the cable company ...
SES S.A. (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG), the world-leading satellite operator, and XTreme Video announced today their collaboration to broadcast new content on SES’s Ultra HD ...
Enabled by the new and more powerful Apple TV 4K, YouTube has enabled 4K video playback at 60 frames per second for its Apple TV app, rather than the previously ...
YouTube TV is understandably a huge draw. Access to hundreds of live channels, unlimited show recordings, and sports-centric features like key moment playback is more than worth it for many. But does ...
Unleash the power of next-gen visuals and sound with this explosive 8K HDR video demo, enriched with Dolby Vision™ for visual depth and Dolby Atmos for immersive surround sound. Optimized for high-end ...
At Sony Japan you can play a version of Gran Turismo (5, probably) running at 4K resolution powered by four PlayStation 3s. This "Dramatic 4K Experience" is open to the public, and one member of said ...
Over a decade after the release of the first 4K TV’s, for some reason live TV has remained almost entirely limited to 1080p (or lower) resolution. An interwoven web of outdated capture and ...
A live demonstration of broadcast 4K television is planned to take place in Las Vegas in January at the Consumer Electronics Show. The broadcast will utilize ATSC 3.0, the next-generation version of ...
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