LG Shows HDR Content Delivery With Web Streaming
LG Electronics used this week’s IFA in Berlin to demonstrate high-dynamic-range content delivery to its organic light-emitting diode 4K TVs, the company said in a Wednesday announcement. An IFA “highlight” will be the world’s first demonstration with the BBC of…
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HDR content delivery on the HbbTV 2.0 hybrid broadcast and broadband TV platform, streamed to LG OLED sets by the EBU using MPEG DASH technology, which enables HDR content streaming over the Internet to be delivered from conventional HTTP Web servers, LG said. It also will demo transmission of satellite HDR content using the SES Astra network, it said. Visitors to LG’s IFA stand also can experience HDR content delivered via Broadcom’s set-top box over HDMI, it said.