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Virgin Media Makes History with 4K HDR Broadcast
Viewers with Virgin’s V6 set-top box and an HDR-enabled 4K TV were able to receive the HDR broadcast by pressing a red button on the remote control while watching one of several channels. HDR was achieved using the Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) format developed by the BBC and Japan’s NHK.
The HDR broadcast is a follow-up to last year’s first-ever 4K broadcast of the tournament, both born out of a partnership between Virgin Media and Eurosport.
The live 4K HDR coverage continues every day for the duration of the tournament, known as Roland-Garros, but is restricted to matches that take place on the Phillipe Chatrier court.
“We are upping our game once more this summer by broadcasting one of the most prestigious tennis competitions in the highest picture quality currently available,” said David Bouchier, Virgin’s chief digital entertainment officer. “Our customers will be able to get even closer to the action with HDR technology on our V6 box bringing the action right into their homes.”
The V6 box is expected to support Dolby Atmos sound via a future firmware update.
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