Ultra HD Status Update für VPRT-TIF Berlin, 24. Juli 2013 Thomas Wrede
HDTV etabliert sich weltweit Von den über 5800 TV Kanälen auf den SES Satelliten werden mittlerweile 1672 in HDTV ausgestrahlt 1672 HD Programme Die Zahl der HDTV Programme wird weiter stark steigen Einführung von Ultra HD als Premium-Segment denkbar 4144 SD Programme 1849 2121 TV Programme davon in HDTV 1096 By region Q2 2013 North America 429 Europe 933 81 Stand: Q2/2013 439 7 India, APAC 404 19 Africa Quelle: Lyngsat, SES analysis Latin America & Caribbean 2
Mehr Pixel für größere Flachbildschirme CES 2013: alle Flachbildschirm-Hersteller Ultra HD Displays Auflösung von 3840 x 2160 Pixel Geräte mit 55, 65 und 84 Bilddiagonale bereits im Handel erhältlich 3
Auflösungen für TV und Kino 4
Höhere Auflösung Von 2 Mio auf 8 Mio Bildpunkte (1920 x 1080 auf 3840 x 2160) 5
Mehr Bilddetails 6
Beeindruckende Schärfentiefe 7
Größeres Sichtfeld h Ultra-HD 1.5 h 60 0 HD 3 h 30 0 8
Ultra HD bietet mehr wie nur mehr Pixel Mehr Farben HDR (High Dynamic Range) Besserer Kontrast HFR (High Frame Rates) 9
Neues Kodierungsverfahren für Video Alle 10 Jahre gibt es ein neues Video-Kodierungsverfahren, daß den Bandbreitenbedarf halbiert und sichtbare Artefakte reduziert HEVC bringt höchste Bildqualität bei um bis zu 50% reduzierten Datenraten (im Vergleich zu H.264) Bitrate (Mbit/s) HD Ultra-HD MPEG-4 AVC 8 10 36 40 HEVC 4-5 18 20 10
Ultra HD Tests 2012 Transmission: H.264 / DVB-S2 Format: QFHD (3840 x 2160) Progressive Rate: 50 Mbit/s Screen: Sony 84 Satellite: ASTRA 3B 11
SES Ultra HD Experience Launched at MIPTV 2013 Possibility given for Content Producers / Broadcasters to show their Ultra HD content and skills more widely Input such content into European Demo Channel and use it as a promotion platform 12
Ultra HD Demo Kanal auf ASTRA 19.2E Content Produktion Im Frühjahr 2013 in Spanien produziert Kamera: Sony F65 Grading mit Da-Vinci Resolve und Sony 84 TV 24/7 Ultra HD Demo Kanal ASTRA 19.2 E Transponder: 1.035 Video: HEVC VBR <20 Mbit/s 13
Shipments (m) Shipment penetration (%) Marktvorhersage: Ultra HD Bildschirme Erste Ultra HD Flachbildschirme sind bereits im Markt erhältlich Displaygrößen von 55, 65 und 84. UHD TV Shipments: 2012-2025 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% UHD TV Shipments UHD TV penetration Quelle: IHS 14
TV Shipment Penetration (%) Entwicklung Ultra HD versus HD Die Ultra HD TV Markteinführung wird langsamer als bei HDTV verlaufen TV Shipment penetration following launch 100.0% 90.0% 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% HD TV: 1998 UHD TV: 2012 HD TV: 2011 UHD TV: 2025 Source IHS HD TV UHD TV 15
Topics to be addressed Before a commercial broadcast launch can be envisaged: DVB-S2 Extensions Broadcast Standard HEVC Patent Pool Professional Broadcast Interface Availability of Broadcast Equipment (Live Encoders) Availability of Consumer STBs HDMI v2.0 Availability of Consumer Televisions Availability of Content 16
DVB-S2 Extensions Introduction of a new commercial service is an opportunity to think about other technology improvements to piggy back First one is the way in which Ultra-HD will be physically transmitted: signal modulation Extensions to DVB-S2 are discussed to provide a 0-10% DTH improvement w.r.t to S2 17
Broadcast Standard HEVC is a toolbox An actual broadcast profile needs to be defined and framed into DVB Implementation Guidelines Which Colour Space? 8 or 10 bit? For Chrominance and/or Luminance? Which support for High Dynamic Range (HDR)? Which Framerate? 50/60 Hz. Should we support HFR 100/120 Hz? Which audio format? Do we need new metadata? Who defines the profile: Broadcasters individually, Associations,. 18
HEVC Patent Pool HEVC Patent Pool is required to provide certainty to all actors before launch Encoder Manufacturers / Broadcasters / Chipset and Receiver Manufacturers Call for essential patents launched on 26 th June 2012 by MPEG-LA What licensing conditions? Will there be a usage based fee or one-off fee? Royalty amount? 19
Professional Interface So far there is no standardised live interface to carry Ultra HD signals No way to connect Ultra HD equipment in studios Workaround by using files (not for live) using 4 HD links via 3G-SDI interfaces Standard is required to build/upgrade studios => move from coaxial to fiber-optic cabling SMPTE will be working on this. 20
Availability of Live Encoders So far all tests have been done with file based workflows Real-time encoders are not available Currently encoding 1 minute of Ultra HD content takes 8-10 hours offline HEVC encoders need 10 times the processing power of an equivalent H.264 encoder => UHD HEVC encoder will need 40 times the power of an HD H.264 encoder 21
Receiver Chipsets Only a single prototype decoder chip (SOC) currently available: Broadcom BCM 7445 HEVC 28nm process technology 21000 DMIPS Quad-Core ARMv7 CPU Need support for 50/60fps at least for broadcasting 22
Availability of consumer STBs HEVC chipsets are required to build STBs for consumers Due to non-availability of chipsets in quantities consumer STBs will not appear before the second-half of 2014 Major STB manufacturers have started working on prototypes 23
HDMI Version 2.0 Interface Consumer STBs and TVs require a new HDMI interface that supports Ultra-HD at 50/60Hz Version 1.4 is limited to Ultra HD at 30Hz HDMI Forum is working on Version 2.0 Support for 2160P60 Increase the overall transfer rate to 18 Gbit/s* May update link protection to newer version of HDCP Requirement for Higher Frame Rates may delay the introduction of Ultra HD * preliminary information: subject to change 24
Ultra HD Label SES schlägt ein Logo zur Kennzeichnung von Ultra HD kompatiblen Consumer-Endgeräten vor, die mit einem noch zu definierenden Übertragungsstandard kompatibel sind: Eckpunkte: 3840 x 2160 Pixel Auflösung HDMI 2.0 mit 50/60 Hz Frame Rate HDCP 2.2 Kopierschutz Farbraum nach ITU BT 2020 10 bit Luminanz/Chrominanz... 25
Vielen Dank! thomas.wrede@ses.com