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  • ATEME Drives the First Live 4K-UHD Opera Broadcast in Spain by TVE on Hispasat

    ATEME announced that RTVE, Spain’s public service broadcaster and largest audiovisual group in the country, broadcast the opera by Wagner “Parsifal” from Teatro Real on April 21, live in Ultra High Definition (UHD).

    Hispasat carries a full time 4K channel by TVE and partners using compression by Thomson Video Networks, now part of Harmonic. So an interesting slot for 4K, given the general availability of 4K content is still fairly limited sofar.

    The broadcast took place via HISPASAT satellite and terrestrial network, in partnership with ATEME, who provided the digital compression of the signal.

    This state-of-the-art technological and European-wide project was the launch event of a series of cultural broadcasts. RTVE was in charge of signal production, coordination and technical realization of the event. The show was available in Spain, as well as in the rest of Europe via Hispasat and via terrestrial network using a DVB-T2.

    The UHD signal was encoded at 30 Mbps, in Main10 profile and in real time by RTVE using ATEME’s TITAN solution to power satellite and terrestrial delivery. Again, ATEME’s TITAN which was used to encode the signal revealed the best video quality of the show.

    Thanks to its TITAN solution, ATEME played a major role in this technological first, encoding the content in UHD using HEVC codec. TITAN is a virtualized software-based encoder-transcoder, designed for cable, DTH, and OTT. It supports HEVC, H.264 and MPEG-2 codecs, with resolutions from mobile devices to 4K-UHD. It is a high-density solution that delivers the highest video quality at minimum bitrates. With its powerful user interface, management system and extensive set of APIs, TITAN can easily integrate with any ecosystem, reducing time-to-market and OPEX.

    “The project was experimental and very ambitious. Encoding being the heart of the transmission chain, we needed to rely on an experienced and reliable partner to make it successful,” said Pere VILA, director of technology and innovation at RTVE. “ATEME’s strong experience and the unrivalled efficiency in video compression made this complex encoding process very simple and easy to set up. Through ATEME’s dedicated efforts, we were able to successfully provide our viewers with an image quality four times superior to the current high definition standards. Regarding the sound, UHD format allows use of immersive technologies that, combined with the hyper-realistic image quality, make it the perfect vehicle for a show like opera or dance.”

    Vincent PEDREGNO, sales manager for southern Europe at ATEME said: “Over the past years, ATEME has led the industry in public demonstrations of 4K and has become a point of reference for UHD. We are extremely proud that again our TITAN solution was deployed by a tier 1 broadcaster in Spain such as RTVE. This new success not only reinforces ATEME’s position as a front runner in the development and large adoption of 4K-UHD but also strengthens our position on the Spanish market which is one of our top priorities this year.”

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    HISPASAT and Worten stores have reached an agreement for the UHD TVs on display at Worten's leading stores to broadcast the free-to-air channel, promoting the use of 4K technology.

    The channel is now available in Worten's most recently opened store in Ávila, a store with an intimate, urban design that the company hopes to implement in new stores over the next few months.

    Madrid, 16 June 2016. Spanish satellite telecommunications operator HISPASAT has reached an agreement with Worten stores, a leader in the electronics and appliance distribution sector, to distribute Hispasat 4K, its Ultra High Definition channel via satellite, on the UHD TVs on display in its stores. The initiative has begun as a pilot test at the new Worten store that opened this month in Ávila, and will be implemented in new stores over the next few months.

    Through this agreement, HISPASAT further extends its range of action to promote Ultra High Definition, by letting the public see first-hand the great leap forward in the quality offered by this technology compared to high definition television. People will also be able to see the high performance of satellite distribution, which is the logical choice for broadcasting content in 4K given its wide bandwidth.

    In its aim to offer its clients the most innovative technology and the greatest benefits, Worten is now a pioneer in showing the highest-quality television in its stores. Worten Ávila, an intimate, urban space, is located in Las Moruchas Shopping Centre and is the first store to adopt this technology, which will be offered in other Worten stores throughout Spain.

    The Ultra High Definition channel quadruples the number of megapixels that conventional high-definition screens contain. Therefore, the resolution is four times greater than high definition, and provides image sharpness that is much better than conventional television. The power of HISPASAT satellites allows for this content to be broadcast thanks to its design made for DTH (direct to home) services.

    HISPASAT has been at the forefront of driving the development and implementation of Ultra High Definition, with the goal of making it available as soon as possible to film and television viewers. It was the first satellite operator to broadcast in Ultra High Definition in Latin America via the Hispasat 30W-3 satellite, and since September 2013 it has broadcast its Hispasat 4K TV channel free-to-air in Europe, available to the industry as a means to promote the use of this new technology. Since April of 2014, Hispasat 4K has also been available in North and Central America and is expected to be broadcast in South America in the future. Last year, it also organised the first edition of the Hispasat 4K International Festival, one of the first contests in the world to exclusively feature short films shot and post-produced in this format, and opened its call for the second edition this past April.

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