A common standard is needed for the international exchange of...
A common standard is needed for the international exchange of HD 3D TV programs among broadcasters, the U.K. said in a submission to an ITU-R working party on broadcasting this week. BSkyB since 2010 has a dedicated 3D channel on…
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its satellite platform that’s broadcasting 16 hours each day, it said. The company produces over 20 hours of live 3D sports events and 10 hours of 3D programs per month, it said. BSkyB also buys a significant amount of 3D TV programs each month from international markets, the U.K. submission said. The BBC is running a 3D trial with an occasional transmission, it said. The BBC and CBS proposed new ITU-R recommendations to spur production and international exchange of 3D TV programs for broadcasting, submissions said. The European Broadcasting Union said its 85 national media organization members in 56 countries support the production of a set of international standards for the making, exchange and archiving of 3D TV programs between themselves and the wider world market.