ChyronHego solutions deployed for recent 4K POC tests

ChyronHego has revealed that its Mosaic XL and Lyric PRO graphics solutions were among the technologies chosen by Time Warner Cable Sports and IMS Productions for two recent proof-of-concept tests of UHDTV broadcasting in 4K.

The first was a broadcast of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) high school Division I football championship game on December 19 at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. The test was followed up on December 23 by a 4K broadcast of the Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Golden State Warriors from the Staples Center.

Although the 4K broadcasts facilitated by Time Warner Cable Sports were closed tests, both games were also produced and televised in HD on Time Warner Cable SportsNet.

“Thanks to the participation of ChyronHego and the other technology providers, the tests were highly successful and gave us valuable insight into the unique characteristics and requirements of UHDTV/4K video formats and their impact on production and distribution systems,” said Robby Greene, president, IMS Productions.

For seamless creation and playout of all game graphics, IMS Productions used a customised, single-channel version of the Mosaic XL graphics platform running ChyronHego’s Lyric PRO graphics creation software. Both games were shot with Sony F55 cameras, with replays provided by four Evertz DreamCatcher replay systems and signal routing/switching provided by Evertz and Sony equipment. IMS Productions provided the production truck and systems integration.

“We were honoured to have the opportunity to work with Time Warner Cable Sports and IMS Productions on these groundbreaking proof-of-concept tests, which were some of the very first 4K broadcasts produced in the US,” said Johan Apel, CEO and president, ChyronHego. “At ChyronHego, we’re committed to continual innovation to deliver technologies that evolve with the ever-changing broadcast landscape. The tests demonstrate that the Mosaic XL, powered by Lyric PRO, is a truly future-proof graphics programme that can support the television formats of today and tomorrow.”

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