Volumetric video is by its nature more complex than regular video. Instead of a 2D array of square pixels changing over time, volumetric video generates cubic 'voxels' in a 3D space, a much more ...
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Why volumetric video excels in large‑scale live events — but isn’t quite ready for cinema
The Olympics have always been a proving ground for broadcast innovation, from the first ever live sports broadcast to today’s ultra-low latency IP workflows. Milano Cortina 2026 has been no exception.
Volumetric 3D displays that allow the viewing of full 3D images without special glasses are not unknown in our community, usually taking the form of either a 3D LED matrix or a spinning rotor either ...
One of the greatest challenges for the immersive computing industry, encapsulating XR, the metaverse and all other types of spatial media, is content. Plain and simple, content drives user engagement ...
Volumetric videos show people and objects as three-dimensional bodies that can be viewed from any chosen perspective. Thanks to advances in the optimization and transmission of dynamic Gaussian splats ...
STRL is currently conducting research and development on Meta Studio *1, which aims to produce photo-realistic *2 volumetric videos *3 by capturing the three-dimensional (3D) shape and properties of ...
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