The quality of television variety shows these days has improved even performers make a remote appearnace.
Such a system was proposed more than 20 years ago, however, during this corona disaster, the TV companies built their systems in just two months.
What's very interesting is that the quality is improving day by day from the initially poorly displayed images.
This means,
"continuing to refurbish the system with actual broadcasts."
In that industry, keeping old-fashioned system with senior engineers, they have not tried to install any new systems, however, now, The "online system overhaul" is going around. This is pretty amazing.
If this goes ahead, the very existence of a "TV studio" may become unnecessary.
And I think a sub-system of the "TV studio" system will be installed in the performer's home.
I have a feeling that the "single-person recording system for the home (microphone, camera, tripod, blue sheet, white board, soundproof panel, etc.)" is going to be a big seller.
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Considering the need to control the subtle "pauses" in conversations on variety shows, Internet broadcasts may leave you uneasy.
Particularly in a non-guaranteed quality network such as the Internet, "transmission fluctuation" is a common and unpredictable occurrence.
So,
"A renewed focus on quality assurance type inter-organizational networks"
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... Yeah, well, "no".
The world will get used to an audio delay of 1ms or so,
With that level of delay, it would be far less expensive to softly correct for video and audio synchronization.
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If the coronal disaster was an inevitable fate, another 20 years ago...
Oh, no, not even that.
Twenty years ago, there was no communications infrastructure or low-cost laptops or anything else that would allow you to work remotely.