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First Ever UHDTV 4K TRANSMISSION WITH DVB-S2X
MEASAT and Newtec to
deliver 4K Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV)
content via the new efficient transmission scheme
DVB-S2X to the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention
Center at CommunicAsia 2014
DVB Standards Performance History: From DVB-S (black) to
DVB-S2X (red) to be closer to the Shannon limit
10 June 2014
Newtec and MEASAT
Satellite Systems Sdn. Bhd. (“MEASAT”) are to deliver a
world premier at the CommunicAsia show (17-20 June 2014)
with satellite transmission of 4K UHDTV video
distributed using the new DVB-S2X transmission standard.
The extensions to the DVB-S2 standard, a new
specification developed by DVB including Newtec, called
DVB-S2X, will be instrumental for the satellite industry
to keep pace with demands for new features and increased
efficiency. Published only in February 2014, DVB-S2X
reaches efficiency gains over DVB-S2 of up to 51% for
professional applications and up to 20% for DTH. This
new standard is much needed as the growing consumption
of video and data continues to squeeze bandwidth. The
demonstration will be displayed in 4K UHDTV at
CommunicAsia in Singapore at MEASAT’s booth (Level 1 T3-01).
The feed will be uplinked via MEASAT’s teleport in
Cyberjaya, Kuala Lumpur, and delivered live via MEASAT-3
satellite in C-Band, using Newtec’s new DVB-S2X
modulation equipment.
“Last year MEASAT demonstrated its capability to
deliver 4K UHDTV over satellite. This year we continue
our efforts to pioneer the early adoption of cutting
edge technologies with a live demonstration of UHDTV
over satellite using the new DVB-S2X standard,”
said Raj Malik, SVP - Sales and Marketing, MEASAT.
“With DVB-S2X, MEASAT can support our broadcast
customers with a more efficient and cost-effective use
of our satellite capacity.”
The new standard implemented on Newtec’s product range,
or as a software upgrade to existing products, brings
multiple new capabilities on top of DVB-S2. These
include lower Roll-Offs (RO), increased granularity in
MODCOD choices, higher efficient modulation optimized
for use in linear and non-linear operations, and a
standard mechanism to bond carriers together, creating
one big transmission pipe for multiple 4K programs over
existing transponders.
“This demonstrates not only that satellite networks
are ready for 4K UHDTV but also that DVB-S2X is ready to
help satellite operators and broadcasters cut costs or
deliver more content within the same capacity. It is no
longer a question of whether the new DVB-S2X standard
will be used in broadcast contribution and distribution
networks, but rather a question of when,” said
Steven Soenens, VP Product and Market Management at
Newtec.
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