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Multicast internet works because the server sends out one copy of the data to it's local router(s) and the data is duplicated at that (or those) router(s), but they can only ever store a small part of the data, so the server will send part 1 to each router, which then distributes it to any devices that require it. The server will then send part 2, 3 etc. This is very efficient bandwidth wise, but the user cannot control what is broadcast or when. This is essentially the model Broadcast TV uses, although they don't necessarily use routers as such, and may not use internet technology, they do transmit a signal to a few sites where equipment essentially copies it, and transmits it to a wider area. It's worth noting that bandwidth wise, we are struggling to cope with what is called "Full HD", which is actually 2k, but the tech companies are already selling 4K consumer equipment and looking (by 2030) to 8K or even 16K video. Because of the use of bandwidth I mention above, while it may be feasible (with improved compression) to transmit 8 or even 16K TV over Satellite, Cable or Terrestrial TV, I doubt it will ever be feasible to enable on demand access to shows or films at that resolution. |
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But it's pointless if you already have a broadcast system. |
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Its sport and live tv which are the sticking point with the sport being more of the issue. My family rarely watch normal TV now its netflix, amazon, or Youtube. The only time I seem to watch normal tv now is the football and other sport and its the only reason I have cut the cord. If streaming options for Champions League and EPL come available it will the final nail in the coffin.
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Quiz shows seem more live when watched on linear TV.
Or is it just us? |
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Good article from The Verge on the future of TV watching, it's American centric but it applies here to.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/12/3...v-over-the-top |
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