Some speculation on the upcoming World Cup coverage beginning June 14th.
As we have seen, Dish has added a 4K HDR channel to complement its 4K channel. The World Cup will be shot with 4K HDR cameras in Russia for the event. Fox will have the coverage in the US on its regular channel as well as FS1. So, I can see that we will probably get 4K HDR matches, at least on the those scheduled for FS1 coverage. The good thing, after the Olympic debacle, is that you will get 4K matches even if you don’t have an HDR compatible 4K TV. The same would go for the 4K Joey if it is, indeed, incapable of HDR.
All that said, I just read an interesting article that said that the HDR version will be HLG, not HDR10. The Olympic coverage was HDR10. HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) will be the HDR version that is slated to be used for future OTA HDR programming. But, not all HDR capable TVs are HLG capable, just like some early 4K TVs are not HDR capable. My 2016 Vizio has been updated to accept HLG so maybe many other brands have done something similar. If not, at least you will be able to watch in 4K this time around.
As we have seen, Dish has added a 4K HDR channel to complement its 4K channel. The World Cup will be shot with 4K HDR cameras in Russia for the event. Fox will have the coverage in the US on its regular channel as well as FS1. So, I can see that we will probably get 4K HDR matches, at least on the those scheduled for FS1 coverage. The good thing, after the Olympic debacle, is that you will get 4K matches even if you don’t have an HDR compatible 4K TV. The same would go for the 4K Joey if it is, indeed, incapable of HDR.
All that said, I just read an interesting article that said that the HDR version will be HLG, not HDR10. The Olympic coverage was HDR10. HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) will be the HDR version that is slated to be used for future OTA HDR programming. But, not all HDR capable TVs are HLG capable, just like some early 4K TVs are not HDR capable. My 2016 Vizio has been updated to accept HLG so maybe many other brands have done something similar. If not, at least you will be able to watch in 4K this time around.
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