Posted On: 11/25/2015 3:24:29 AM
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Some "soon" to be pony billionaires are excited about the fact that Terminator Genisis is a brand new, just recently released to theaters movie, and already on UF. Like Interstellar was.
While it is without doubt good to have recent films, they seem to have overlooked that it was on the Paramount list NTEK published after the SHM, so no surprise there. It will be short lived on UF as well, until early March.
As for sports events streaming, which is another hot topic there, I don't see this happening anytime soon on UF, at least not using their secret sauce 4Mbps streaming. That appears to be useless for high-motion events. So UF would at least lose that advantage over the established competitors.
BT, which seems to be far ahead, talks about 44 Mbps (ideal) for 4K sports events, https://recombu.com/digital/article/bt-sport-...unch-specs
Eurosport advices a minimum of 5Mbps, for HD . http://www.eurosportplayer.com/faq.shtml?qid=38
That said, sports events in UHD seem to be astonishing https://recombu.com/digital/article/bt-sport-...hdr-100fps
While it is without doubt good to have recent films, they seem to have overlooked that it was on the Paramount list NTEK published after the SHM, so no surprise there. It will be short lived on UF as well, until early March.
As for sports events streaming, which is another hot topic there, I don't see this happening anytime soon on UF, at least not using their secret sauce 4Mbps streaming. That appears to be useless for high-motion events. So UF would at least lose that advantage over the established competitors.
BT, which seems to be far ahead, talks about 44 Mbps (ideal) for 4K sports events, https://recombu.com/digital/article/bt-sport-...unch-specs
Eurosport advices a minimum of 5Mbps, for HD . http://www.eurosportplayer.com/faq.shtml?qid=38
That said, sports events in UHD seem to be astonishing https://recombu.com/digital/article/bt-sport-...hdr-100fps
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