THE EUROPEAN HDTV FORUM A common Standard for Europe EC Workshop on Interoperability Brussels, 21 January 2005 Cecil AmeilSES Global Thomas Wrede SES ASTRA
2 How it started Since mid 2003 HDTV has (again) become a major topic for infrastructure providers and their customers: Impressive uptake in the US, Japan, Australia and South Korea Phenomenal rise of flat screen display sales Consumers starting to expect a higher broadcast picture quality Major European broadcasters interested in HDTV distribution on air since January 1 st, Others to follow soon via ASTRA and Eutelsat European industry ready to promote and sell HDTV equipment
3 European HDTV Forum - Scope Initiated in June 2004 by SES ASTRA at a meeting with customers and industry in Luxembourg who all intend to “start” HDTV now Non-formal organisation (no fees, no committees,…) Scope Coordination of HDTV marketing and promotion activities Promotion- and test transmissions via satellite Co-marketing activities and joint POS education Ensuring interoperability by defining common standards Agreed set of scan formats (720p and 1080i) Backwards compatibility of new decoders Definition and industry promotion of HD ready display devices
4 European HDTV Forum - Some Members
5 European HDTV Forum - Achievements Promotion of HDTV Agreements with major retailers about HDTV promotions 24h POS demo channel transmitted via ASTRA Coordination of “HD ready” label for displays with industry (EICTA) First proposal for ‘HD ready’ specifications based on agreement with customers in June 2004 EICTA public announcement as of January 19 th, 2005 Equipment label Promotional logo
6 Notes on Interoperability HDTV introduction will start via satellite and with set-top boxes Operators will aim to use most efficient technology MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) and/or VC-1 (WM9 HD) encoding DVB-S2 on satellite and DVB-C 256-QAM on cable All HDTV chip sets allow for backwards compatibility All HDTV set-top boxes can receive existing transmissions Operators in the European HDTV Forum agreed on 720p50 and 1080i25 scan formats (which all STB will support) Only displays that carry the ‘HD ready” label of EICTA will be fully compatible with the HDTV set-top boxes of the European operators
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