I wonder if DIRECTV could do a local ad insertion for the ad's like they do now on 'cable' channels? That way they could do a national feed and still get the local ad content.
I gotta think they could if they wanted ...I wonder if DIRECTV could do a local ad insertion for the ad's like they do now on 'cable' channels? That way they could do a national feed and still get the local ad content.
I wonder why they are not showing concerts to be aired, like Garth Brooks. Maybe it's not going to be shown again in the near future.See https://support.directv.com/dtv-programming/4k-events for upcoming 4K live events.
Could but I imagine it would involve close coordination with every single affiliate to get the right commercials in the right spots and be assured that everyone would get them. Unless they wanted to switch the 4K channel to the regular local channel during local breaks. But then the 4K feed won't be in sync with many (or any) of the local affiliates.I gotta think they could if they wanted ...
They could have the event in 4k and the commercials in 1080 if they wanted.
they had open web streaming with the locals worked out. Maybe NBC, FOX, CBS can make so that the O&O stations do it.Could but I imagine it would involve close coordination with every single affiliate to get the right commercials in the right spots and be assured that everyone would get them. Unless they wanted to switch the 4K channel to the regular local channel during local breaks. But then the 4K feed won't be in sync with many (or any) of the local affiliates.
They could do it. It would take a lot of planing. But I don't remember any local commercials during the game. They were probably there, but I didn't notice them.I gotta think they could if they wanted ...
They could have the event in 4k and the commercials in 1080 if they wanted.
If they can show the Pebble Beach Pro Am Golf Tournament this week in 4K why not the Superbowl or any other sporting event. Remember the Olympics were in 4K and current NBA games and the Garth Brooks Concert from Yankee Stadium on channel 104Cable companies don't have the bandwidth for 4k and the networks are not going to pay for the equipment just for one game. Until we see primetime shows in 4k we don't get a superbowl broadcast in it.
Alot of the commercials are natively produced in 4K already. What really needs to happen is they need to do a 4K standalone broadcast and just downconvert everything to 1080. It's a cheaper and better solution to the problem. Just like in the trucks do a native 4K show and just downconvert where needed and be done with it!Could but I imagine it would involve close coordination with every single affiliate to get the right commercials in the right spots and be assured that everyone would get them. Unless they wanted to switch the 4K channel to the regular local channel during local breaks. But then the 4K feed won't be in sync with many (or any) of the local affiliates.
Cable companies don't have the bandwidth for 4k and the networks are not going to pay for the equipment just for one game. Until we see primetime shows in 4k we don't get a superbowl broadcast in it.
If they can show the Pebble Beach Pro Am Golf Tournament this week in 4K why not the Superbowl or any other sporting event. Remember the Olympics were in 4K and current NBA games and the Garth Brooks Concert from Yankee Stadium on channel 104
The cable companies don't have any 4k channels online. I think it's just DTV at this point. And we still don't have a full HD saturation on cable yet.If they can show the Pebble Beach Pro Am Golf Tournament this week in 4K why not the Superbowl or any other sporting event. Remember the Olympics were in 4K and current NBA games and the Garth Brooks Concert from Yankee Stadium on channel 104