This is just a snippet from the DIRECTV website, dated 1/3/24. Seems like a back-door way to make an announcement, but if it is true .....
Looks like the College Championship game on Monday night WILL also be on Directv in 4KThis is just a snippet from the DIRECTV website, dated 1/3/24. Seems like a back-door way to make an announcement, but if it is true .....
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One camera only, Skycam.Looks like the College Championship game on Monday night WILL also be on Directv in 4K
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Really, where did you find that info ?One camera only, Skycam.
ESPN will offer a 4K feed of college football’s championship game between Washington and Michigan. The game, which will be played on Monday, January 8, at 7:30 p.m. ET, will be available in Skycam 4K, which is a single camera system suspended over the field and controlled by a computer.Really, where did you find that info ?
They did that Last year as well ...
WHY would they do such a stupid thing, why not the National Feed ?
honestly, if every game was raw production truck feed, I would 100% drop extra money.It's in the info graphic for their megacast announcement.
ESPN's 4K productions are still bare bones. Most of them are either specific 4K camera feeds, or just a raw production truck feed that has no breaks, bottom line or in studio highlights.
You would Miss Way too much of the game with Only that 1 camera.honestly, if every game was raw production truck feed, I would 100% drop extra money.
the raw feed is not just one camera. you're confusing it with the ESPN 4k feed which is just that one skycam, but most raw feeds are what you see on tv, just with less fluff and you get to see the in-game/sideline action instead of commercials.You would Miss Way too much of the game with Only that 1 camera.
I would LIKE the NO Breaks, no Bottom Line.
Shoot, I was thinking it was ESPN ... my bad ... may have gotten confused with the CFP game.CBS (and Nickelodeon) has the Super Bowl this year. ESPN/ABC's 4K coverage won't be a potential issue until 2027.
So, its no different than Fox ???It is confirmed, but there is a catch-
Update: A CBS spokesman has confirmed to The TV Answer Man that the 4K feed will be upscaled from a 1080p HD broadcast.
CBS Confirms It Will Air 2024 Super Bowl In 4K - The TV Answer Man!
By Phillip Swann The TV Answer Man –@tvanswerman Author of TV Dot Com CBS today confirmed that it will offer next month’s Super Bowl in 4K HDR (High Dynamic Range). The game, which will be played February 11, 2024 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, will mark the first time that the network will...tvanswerman.com
Unfortunately, keep waiting for the day we will get a game filmed with 4K Cameras and HDR.So, its no different than Fox ???
So, its no different than Fox ???
Still better than what we currently get on the local FOX or CBS though.Unfortunately, keep waiting for the day we will get a game filmed with 4K Cameras and HDR.
well, i imagine it would be better because Fox broadcasts in 720p and the step up from 1080p is theoretically smaller?So, its no different than Fox ???
Except the NzFL games on CBS are already in 1080P on Paramount+, up converting will provide some better resolution, but HDR is where most of the improvements should be for the picture quality.well, i imagine it would be better because Fox broadcasts in 720p and the step up from 1080p is theoretically smaller?