MPEG compression vendor Envivio, acquired by Ericsson for $125 million ahead of the show, showed a curved screen from HiSense at the center of its open booth, under full tradeshow lighting, so only the bright parts from Dolby Vision version of the Lego Movie showed some High Dynamics.
According to Envivio this was the first demonstration of real-time encoding in both Dolby Vision and Dolby AC-4, a powerful new audio format in the Dolby Audio family.
A feed was encoded in HEVC along with the HDR information by Envivio Muse Live UHD in real-time and played back on a 65" Dolby Vision compatible 4K television. This was the curved HiSense used in all Dolby Vision demo's except for the Vizio(?) engineering sample at Harmonic.
According to Envivio this was the first demonstration of real-time encoding in both Dolby Vision and Dolby AC-4, a powerful new audio format in the Dolby Audio family.
A feed was encoded in HEVC along with the HDR information by Envivio Muse Live UHD in real-time and played back on a 65" Dolby Vision compatible 4K television. This was the curved HiSense used in all Dolby Vision demo's except for the Vizio(?) engineering sample at Harmonic.