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World’s first live stream of a football match in 360 degrees made available in Virtual Reality

TF1 and Viaccess-Orca created history with World’s First Live Streaming Sports Event in 360 Degrees and Ultra HD to Virtual Reality Headsets. The best-of-breed solution was successfully tested during France vs. Russia football match and thus, the standards for Immersion Quality in VR Environment were raised.

Viaccess-Orca, a global leader in the protection and enhancement of content services, and the French TV channel TF1 announced today the broadcast of the world’s first live stream of a football match in 360 degrees and Ultra HD (HEVC-encoded), showcasing a premium television experience with virtual reality (VR) technologies for a test audience.

On 29 March, this private audience enjoyed a football match between France and Russia in real-time, from three remote locations, using VR headsets. A recording of the live broadcast will be shown for the first time as part of Viaccess-Orca’s “Virtual Arena” demo at the 2016 NAB Show, 18-21 April in Las Vegas.

“Viaccess-Orca and TF1 are ushering in a new era for sports entertainment. At the event, our audience experienced an actual stadium ambiance, feeling immersed in the game. This was made possible by our best-of-breed, end-to-end solution for streaming of 360-degree video,” said Viaccess-Orca, executive VP of innovation, Alain Nochimowski. “Pre-integrated with an ecosystem of technology partners and compatible with existing industry standards, Viaccess-Orca’s ‘Virtual Arena’ offers a premium 360-degree television experience for the emerging VR environment. We are thrilled that, together with TF1 and our technology partners, we are shaping the future of television and paving the way to the ultimate immersion quality and viewer engagement experience.”

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The unique experience was powered by an end-to-end ecosystem of technology partners, managed by Viaccess-Orca, and included leading video compression and delivery company, Harmonic; over-the-top streaming specialist, Keepixo; 360-degree stitching and image processing specialist, VideoStitch; expert in production process for live programmes, AmpVisual TV; and specialist in filming and post-production of 360-degree videos, Digital Immersion.

Viaccess-Orca’s “Virtual Arena” leverages its Connected Sentinel Player for secure playback and cloud-based Voyage – TV Everywhere as a Service (TVaaS) for interactivity and analytics.

The VR ecosystem offered by Viaccess-Orca and its partners is pre-integrated, which allows content owners and broadcasters, such as TF1, to quickly deploy a fully immersive television experience.

TF1 Group, chief digital officer, Olivier Abecassis said, “At TF1, we work every day to prepare the future of TV and develop new immersive experiences for our audience. This is the reason why we are very happy to be the first TV channel to experiment with the live stream of a football match in 360 degrees in Ultra HD with our partner Viaccess-Orca.”

The “Virtual Arena” demonstration will be available for the first time for the 2016 NAB Show attendees at the Harmonic booth, SU1210, 18-21 April, 2016.

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