Streaming platform to show Chinese University Basketball League games
Video streaming platform Youku will present the upcoming new season of the Chinese University Basketball League, offering sports fans a more immersive viewing experience through rich interactive formats.
Drawing on its extensive experience covering domestic and international events in soccer, basketball, tennis, badminton, golf, baseball, snooker and marathons, the platform has established a complete technical system covering the entire chain of acquisition, production, transmission, broadcasting and interaction.
This has positioned it as a pioneer among domestic platforms for the production and broadcasting of multi-category sports events.
Youku's sports channel has achieved large-scale implementation of 50fps ultra-clear picture quality, constructing a full-chain solution from acquisition and encoding to transmission and broadcasting.
This approach eliminates the blurring and stuttering of high-speed motion in traditional sports broadcasts.
Currently, this technology covers all games of the Chinese University Basketball League, while also being implemented in the production and broadcasting of multi-category sports events such as the Li-Ning 3V3 badminton tournament and Chinese Professional Baseball competitions.
Whether it's the trajectory of a baseball spinning rapidly through the air or the split-second moment of a basketball player's breakthrough, every detail is rendered with crystal clarity before the audience's eyes.
For event broadcasts in complex scenarios such as outdoor, mountainous, and aquatic environments, stable and efficient signal acquisition and transmission are achieved through 5G technology.
Meanwhile, the application of AI technologies can not only capture and analyze sports data but also rapidly generate video highlights and analyze tennis trajectories, visualizing more athletic moments to bring fans closer to the action.
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