Fraunhofer IIS, Hisense, and Globo Bring MPEG-H Audio Enhanced Sound Experiences to Brazilian Homes
August 07 2024 - 12:11PM
Business Wire
Fraunhofer IIS, together with their partners Hisense and
Globo, announces the release of a wide range of Hisense
television sets in Brazil that unlock the Next Generation Audio
capabilities of MPEG-H Audio.
Globo, the largest media company in Latin America, has selected
the Fraunhofer technology MPEG-H Audio for regular broadcast and
partnered with Hisense to showcase the full personalization and
interactivity capabilities of the sophisticated Next Generation
Audio system during a current international sports event.
Brazilian consumers are among the first in the world to fully
enjoy an unprecedented experience when watching content in the
comfort of their living rooms. There will be many possibilities
such as enhancing the dialog level for better intelligibility,
enabling audio description, and even experiencing an event with
immersive sound as if they were at the venue!
The global TV and home appliance giant Hisense has arrived in
Brazil to answer the growing demand for personalized high-quality
experiences with TV models that support the advanced features of
MPEG-H Audio. Broadcasters and streaming providers can now deliver
innovative interactive sound experiences on Hisense QLED TV sets
via streaming or ISBD-T/ ATSC 3.0 broadcast.
“We are proud of this successful cooperation with Hisense that
enables all of us to bring the enhanced broadcast experience of TV
2.5 to life and accelerates the development of full TV 3.0 stack in
CE-devices, contributing to a powerful ecosystem,” said Mauricio
Felix, Technology Director at Globo.
A global sports celebration is the perfect opportunity for the
global leader in consumer electronics to showcase new highlights on
the Brazilian market while at the same time meeting its growing
demand for personalized high-quality experiences with several TV
models that support the sophisticated features of MPEG-H Audio.
“Incorporating MPEG-H Audio support in our TVs allows us to
provide the most advanced experiences to our viewers,” said Thais
Nogueira, Deputy Marketing Director of Hisense Brazil. “The
upcoming launch of TV 3.0 commercial services opens up incredible
new possibilities, and we are proud to be among the first ones to
bring these advancements directly into Brazilian homes.”
The Hisense TVs equipped with MPEG-H Audio support deliver a
native user interface that enables viewers to interact with the
content as well as with HDMI passthrough capabilities for
connectivity to external soundbars and AVRs that support MPEG-H
Audio. The content that will amaze viewers with immersive and
personalized sound can be received via ISDB-T terrestrial broadcast
and video streaming services.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with Hisense as they continue
to embrace the most advanced and innovative media technologies in
their devices,” said Adrian Murtaza, Senior Manager Technology and
Standards at Fraunhofer IIS, primary developer of the MPEG-H Audio
system. “Adopting MPEG-H Audio support, not only for streaming but
also for TV 2.5 and TV 3.0 broadcast, makes Hisense a driving force
in broadcast technology advancements in Brazil.”
Major Brazilian broadcasters including Globo, Rede Amazonica,
and TV Cultura, have adopted MPEG‑H Audio technology in their
current ISDB-T broadcast services (known as TV 2.5). This upgrade
provides viewers with an enhanced sound experience and paves the
way for a smooth transition to the future TV 3.0 next-generation
broadcast system, where MPEG-H Audio will be the only mandatory
audio format.
About Fraunhofer IIS
For over 30 years, the Audio and Media Technologies division of
Fraunhofer IIS has been shaping the globally deployed standards and
technologies in the fields of audio and moving picture production.
Starting with the creation of mp3 and continuing with the
co-development of AAC and the Digital Cinema Initiative test plan,
almost all consumer electronic devices, computers and mobile phones
are equipped with systems and technologies from Erlangen today.
Meanwhile, a new generation of best-in-class media technologies –
such as MPEG-H Audio (https://mpegh.com), xHE-AAC, EVS,
LC3/LC3plus, Symphoria, Sonamic and upHear – is elevating the user
experience to new heights. Always taking into account the demands
of the market, Fraunhofer IIS develops technology that makes
memorable moments.
About Hisense
Hisense is a leading global home appliance and consumer
electronics brand and official partner of UEFA EURO 2024™.
According to Omdia, Hisense ranked No. 2 globally for TV shipments
and No. 1 in 100-inch TVs in both 2023 and Q1 2024. The company has
expanded quickly to operate in more than 160 countries and
specializes in multi-media goods, home appliances, and intelligent
IT information.
About Globo
Latin America’s largest media company, Globo, brings together
free-to-air and pay TV channels, in addition to digital products
and services. Its linear channels speak to more than 100 million
people in Brazil every day. And, thanks to its wide network of
partner affiliates that covers the entire country, it is able to be
local, regional and national at the same time. In 2018 it started
its digital transformation journey, becoming a mediatech company,
strongly supported by technology and focused on direct
relationships with consumers. It provides audiences a complete
viewing experience, which combines the ability to produce high
quality content with technological expertise, with distribution on
various platforms, such as TV Globo, a free-to-air TV channel; its
26 pay TV channels; its SVOD and streaming platform Globoplay; and
digital products: news G1; sports GE.globo; and entertainment
Gshow, among others.
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Jennifer Karbach Marketing Communications Audio and Media
Technologies Division | Fraunhofer IIS
jennifer.karbach@iis.fraunhofer.de