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Re: Zorax post# 270043

Friday, 01/16/2015 9:30:27 AM

Friday, January 16, 2015 9:30:27 AM

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"Gawking at CES 2015"

by Andy Marken
1/16/15

"Samsung, LG, Vizio and several other smart 4K UHD set manufacturers seem to agree because they were all displaying their sets by streaming Netflix and NanoTech’s UltraFlix, the all-4K channel with more than 500 hours of entertainment.

An LG executive told me the big difference wasn’t just in the viewing quality between the two approaches but also the bandwidth required by each.

Netflix generally requires a bandwidth of 25Mb; but because of the pre-processing done with the UltraFlix streaming content, it can be streamed without pixel loss, stuttering or frame drops over 10 Mb pipes, which is about average for the U.S."



- See more at: http://www.vizworld.com/2015/01/gawking-at-ces-2015/#sthash.yue3NxJf.dpuf

In the given context, I assume Mr. Marken meant, "... it [4K] can be streamed WITHOUT stuttering or frame drops [under] 10 [mbps]."

There's these companies called Elemental, Akamai (heard of them?) that were using the NP-1 to demonstrate their 4K Streaming last year at CES 2014. Ever hear of the terms HEVC, MPEG DASH?

Blackmagic's Production Camera compresses 4K lossless technology?

NTEK way ahead of the curve here. I would never claim that NTEK cannot achieve Visually Lossless 4K Streaming given their business relationships and the technology that is already out there waiting for someone to adapt it.