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UHDBD Final Specifications[edit source]
- 3840x2160 px
- 1920x1080 px
- 23.976p, 24p, 25p, 50p, 59.94p, 60p (HFR)
- HEVC MPEG-5
- up to 100 Mbps (128 Mbps was also possible as shown from Panasonic)
- BT.709, P3, BT.2020 color space
- 4:2:0 chroma sub-sampling
- SMPTE 2084 10-bit HDR
- 700 – 1000 Nit
- Dolby Vision and Philips HDR is planned but for a later release
- New HDMI cables will be released for the highest settings. It has even his own certification and licensing called "HDMI Premium"
- 66 GB (2-layers) up to 100 GB (3-layers)
- Dolby Atmos (and the old ones like Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital of course too)
- DTS:X (and the old ones like DTS-HD (MA) and DTS of course too)
- 8-Channel LPCM (testing with Auro-3D supports via LPCM)
- HDCP 2.2 (if Hardware doesn't support it = Downgrade Resolution to 1920x1080 px)
- No 3D support
- Region Free
- License support begins on 1st July (planned) - Started for TV manufactures with the UHD logo beginning from September 2015
- First Consumer Hardware shown at IFA 2015 but mainly planned at CES 2016 (6th - 9th January)
- First Consumer Hardware for sale before ???
- Samsung UBD-K8500 (>2016)
- Panasonic DMR-UBZ1 (15th November 2015 (Japan))
- First Titles
- Kingsman: The Secret Service, Exodus: Gods and Kings, Fantastic Four, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Life of Pi, The Maze Runner and Wild (somewhere in 2016 and only 20th Century Fox announced some movies)
- Hardware will be backwards compatible
- Supported Authoring software: Sonic Scenarist 6.1 & Sony Blu-print 6.5 (right now with MPEG-4 - update will follow after final specs)
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