A new wireless HD spec supported by 6 major consumer electronics companies is in development that would allow the transmission of uncompressed HD video and audio up to 30 feet wirelessly. The stream will have enough bandwidth to support up to 5 gigabits per second using the unlicensed 60GHz radio spectrum. What could this mean for the content creators in the house? Well, doing full blown live HD productions will require less cable for a small area. You can also expect this to dribble down into camcorders eventually so you can just drop your camera by your computer and capture wirelessly. This will be a big boon for those folks doing uncompressed HD shoots like MacBreak that are forced to record directly to hard drive arrays. Expect more wireless transmission formats to pop up in the future.Wireless HD spec due in 07
A new wireless HD spec supported by 6 major consumer electronics companies is in development that would allow the transmission of uncompressed HD video and audio up to 30 feet wirelessly. The stream will have enough bandwidth to support up to 5 gigabits per second using the unlicensed 60GHz radio spectrum. What could this mean for the content creators in the house? Well, doing full blown live HD productions will require less cable for a small area. You can also expect this to dribble down into camcorders eventually so you can just drop your camera by your computer and capture wirelessly. This will be a big boon for those folks doing uncompressed HD shoots like MacBreak that are forced to record directly to hard drive arrays. Expect more wireless transmission formats to pop up in the future.

