Successful Terrestrial And Satellite Reception Of MPEG-H Audio During The Roland Garros French Open

Successful Terrestrial And Satellite Reception Of MPEG-H Audio During The Roland Garros French Open

The MPEG-H TV Audio System, developed primarily by Fraunhofer IIS, passed a major milestone in Europe when it was successfully transmitted via satellite and DVB-T2 in the live Ultra HD TV broadcast channel of the Roland Garros French Open tennis tournament.

France Télévisions and the French Tennis Federation, in collaboration with TDF and FRANSAT, a subsidiary of Eutelsat, successfully tested the transmission and reception of MPEG-H Audio immersive sound over DVB-T2 and satellite during the Roland Garros tennis tournament. The MPEG-H Audio stream was included in the regular live Ultra HD broadcast of the Philippe Chatrier court, starting with May 27th and will be broadcasted live until the end of the tournament on June 10th. More

Mickaël Raulet

Chief Technology Officer at Ateme | Research & Innovation | Standardization | Video Compression & Delivery

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Nice post! Immersive with ATEME!

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