SARFT, MIIT develop 3D TV standards
June 22, 2010
The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has begun formulating industry standards for 3D TV broadcasting. Seven or eight domestic TV stations have plans to launch stereoscopic channels or programmes, according reports.
The China Electronics Standardisation Institute, an affiliate of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, is said to be compiling a glossary of 3D television-related terms and is developing 3D television image quality tests.
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