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To: combjelly who wrote (561543)4/18/2010 9:25:12 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578423
 
Ya,ya, ya.

The problem with you CJ is, that you are more busy showing your proficiency in the buzz word space that trying to explain technicalities to the many posters, who don't have the technical background.

Rest assured, that most of the QoS and much of the latency issues mentioned by you are indeed in the process of being solved these days.

Right now as we talk, we have a great state-of-the-art HDTV demo running in our labs. What it does is as follows:
We run full 1080p HDTV H.264 compressed over standard 802.11n with a latency of <50ms over a distance of up to 40-50 feet in a normal European building with solid walls.
The quality of the picture is as good as the original to any but the most professional eyes.

Nobody but our silicon vendor of choice right now delivers a fully ready-to-ship solution even close to that and let me tell you this: This is hot stuff indeed!
The best you can see elsewhere is a newly rolled demo from NTT which does 1080i with a 2-3 frames latency - which is a year or more behind what we have our hands on.

In the broadcast the challenge right now is to delivery high quality full 1080p - not i -over their standard 15MHz RF link from for instance a helicopter platform and you'll see this being done at the Olympics in South Africa with the very solution we have up running at our office right now.