GUANGZHOU, Sept. 2-- The game was over, until it wasn't. Javier Mojica of Puerto Rico jumped up to shoot a decisive two-pointer with 0.7 seconds left to turn the game all around, securing the win for his side over Iran 83-81 in the opening game of Group C in the FIBA Basketball World Cup here last Saturday. This amazing moment was broadcasting live to every household in China. A man surnamed Zhang, who watched the game in a bar in Beijing, said the incredible last shot has brought him back to an unforgettable game he watched 13 years ago, when guard Wang Shipeng made a 3-point shot at the buzzer and helped China beat Slovenia 78-77 in the last game of group D in FIBA 2006 World Championship. For audience members who are not present in the court, advanced broadcasting technology is the key to provide them with a satisfying watching experience. As the Exclusive Official Digital Partner of FIBA World Cup in China, Tencent Sports provides live streaming in Guangzhou for Chinese audience members. It is the first Chinese company to have public signal broadcasting rights for this top-level international sports event. The 2019 FIBA World Cup also marks Tencent Sports' first time as the main broadcaster to join the manufacturing and broadcasting of all World Cup games in Guangzhou. To provide Chinese audience members with a superb live streaming experience, Tencent Sports dispatched two 4k/UHD OB vans to transmit the live broadcast to its audience with 22 sets of fast track cameras, 2 microwave cameras and 2 micro-cameras. Among this equipment are 6 fast track cameras, including three 3-time-speed cameras and one ultrahigh-speed camera that can capture video at up to 800 frames per second. |