HDR10+ Technologies launches Eclipsa Video Certification Program
HDR10+ Technologies is launching the Eclipsa Video Certification Program, a new standard based on a SMPTE specification. This program aims to deliver improved video performance for devices and content that support HDR10+ dynamic metadata.
Key Takeaways
- Eclipsa Video Certification Program is based on a SMPTE specification.
- HDR10+ Technologies says the program is aimed at improved video performance.
- The certification targets devices and content that support HDR10+ dynamic metadata.
Why It Matters
The immediate impact is a new certification path for devices and content built around HDR10+ dynamic metadata, with the goal of improving video performance. Because it is based on a SMPTE specification, the program ties HDR10+ Technologies more directly to standards-based workflows rather than a proprietary-only approach. For streaming and device makers, the key signal to watch is which products and content pipelines are certified under Eclipsa, and how quickly that certification appears in HDR10+ workflows.
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