Posted On: 12/24/2015 1:26:41 AM
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There is Two more technological invention's that they are going to be added in late January, 2016
It was mentioned in an article posted earlier.
Earlier this year, UltraFlix announced several enhancements to its service, including high dynamic range (HDR) using the SMPTE/HDR10 format, which will be available with about 30 titles in late January. However, the Roku 4 does not support HDR, so that particular enhancement is moot in this case.
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So We can't use the ROKU-4 for HDR?
But if We got a Smart TV that is not using the ROKU-4 we can use HDR?
Does anybody have suggestions?
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Another UltraFlix enhancement is the use of MPEG-DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP) encoding, which dynamically adjusts the bitrate to the highest possible value depending on network conditions. All Roku streamers support MPEG-DASH, so the Roku 4 will be ready for it when UltraFlix starts using it with all its titles in late January.
It was mentioned in an article posted earlier.
Earlier this year, UltraFlix announced several enhancements to its service, including high dynamic range (HDR) using the SMPTE/HDR10 format, which will be available with about 30 titles in late January. However, the Roku 4 does not support HDR, so that particular enhancement is moot in this case.
__________________________________________________
So We can't use the ROKU-4 for HDR?
But if We got a Smart TV that is not using the ROKU-4 we can use HDR?
Does anybody have suggestions?
_________________________________________________
Another UltraFlix enhancement is the use of MPEG-DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP) encoding, which dynamically adjusts the bitrate to the highest possible value depending on network conditions. All Roku streamers support MPEG-DASH, so the Roku 4 will be ready for it when UltraFlix starts using it with all its titles in late January.
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