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Hispasat participates in live 4K HDR broadcast

June 30, 2017

Spanish satellite telecommunications operator Hispasat will be participating next week in the first live television broadcast in Spain using 4K HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology.

The satellite operator will collaborate with RTVE in offering the broadcast of the Solemn Changing of the Royal Guard from the Royal Palace in Madrid on July 5th. Thus, Hispasat joins RTVE in taking another step forward in its commitment to technological and audiovisual innovation. The event can be viewed on the 4K channel, currently being tested by RTVE, available in Madrid (channel 32), Barcelona (channel 43) and Sevilla (channel 36). The event can be followed through 4K HDR television sets.

Important companies of the sector, such as Ateme, Loewe, LG, Dolby, Cellnex, Albala, Abacanto, Grass Valley, Crosspoint, EVS, Moncada y Lorenzo, Canon and Huri, have participated with Hispasat and RTVE in this pioneering broadcast at a national level.  The National Heritage and Casa Real have also collaborated in the broadcast of the event.

This broadcast is part of the activities of the RTVE Chair at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, established in January 2015, which has led to the development of a number of experiences in the field of Ultra High Definition (UHD). Hispasat and RTVE have already worked together to promote UHD technology through the broadcast of content via satellite from the Botón Rojo of RTVE and through the live 4K broadcast via satellite of the opera ‘Parsifal’ from the Teatro Real, which took place in April of last year.

The Solemn Changing of the Royal Guard at the Royal Palace is held the first Wednesday of every month at noon and commemorates the daily changing of the guard that took place in the times of King Alfonso XII and King Alfonso XIII. More than 400 people wearing period uniforms and 100 horses stage the changing of the guard as it was performed during those times.

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