Are the networks equipped to broadcast 4K at every NFL game every week?as long there is a way to sub in local ad's then go 4k for nfl.
4K super bowl with an force tune or local ad insertion to your local station for the 1-2 local ad spots?
What about those three AD Council commercials playing all the time and all in a row?If you have DirecTV we will see The Values Commercial with John Denver singing 45 times per hour instead of 15
I predict 4k will go nowhere. Not enough people except enthusiasts are clamoring for it and the technical challenges are steep (i.e. the bandwidth it takes)
I predict 4k will go nowhere. Not enough people except enthusiasts are clamoring for it and the technical challenges are steep (i.e. the bandwidth it takes)
nope, not happening, ESPN been in the middle of shutting that channel down and turning it to a on demand channel for the last couple of years now.Will ESPN ever make ESPN Classic HD? All the rest of their channels are HD arnt they? Especially for sports I want to see them in HD.
I predict 4k will go nowhere. Not enough people except enthusiasts are clamoring for it and the technical challenges are steep (i.e. the bandwidth it takes)
I think it will go somewhere, eventually but very very slowly, there are always these folks and money tends to solve technical issues:
Yea considering the technical issues has been solved for some time already.
Like sat bandwidth for 4K on every channel?
50+ 4K channels. You also have to remember not every channel is in HD as well, and not every channel will go 4k either.
You love 4K but you have no desire to see it on live channels? Once upon a time many said the same thing about SDI love 4K but only on UHD-BD. I have no need or desire to see it on live channels as HD is good enough and looks great up converted on my tv. I do hope to see more HD feeds being launched and added by providers in 2017 as there is no excuse for SD anymore.
I kinda wish my TV could do 4K and 3D at the same time. (I mean 3D content upscaled to 4K quality; or 4K content in simulated 3D.) Someone told me some TVs could do that, (not sure, but someone told me some could) but since 3D will probably be gone in a few years, I don't think the manufacturer I bought mine from will produce something like that.I think it will go somewhere, eventually but very very slowly, there are always these folks and money tends to solve technical issues: