CEA Calls for Participation on New 21:9 Aspect Ratio Standards
By Rob Scott
September 2, 2011
September 2, 2011
- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is developing new standards for 21:9 aspect ratio TV displays.
- The standards are meant to support the emerging wider-format movies being released by Hollywood studios.
- CEA said it is calling for industry participation “to investigate incorporation of methods for signaling delivery of the presence of 21:9 video into CEA 861, A DTV Profile for Uncompressed High-Speed Digital Interfaces.”
- “As video displays with the 21:9 aspect ratio are now appearing in the marketplace, adding this feature to the standard can more efficiently deliver such video to DTV receivers with native 21:9 displays,” CEA said in a statement.
- Efforts will be coordinated by CEA’s DTV interface subcommittee’s uncompressed A/V digital interfaces working group.
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