Altitude Sports will broadcast Wednesday’s Nuggets-vs.-Magic game in 4K HDR the regional sports network told The Denver Post, becoming one of the first RSNs in the country to utilize the technology.

“Since our inception, Altitude has been a leader in production values,” Kroenke Sports and Entertainment COO Matt Hutchings said. “Working with DirecTV to deliver the Nuggets game in 4K HDR continues that tradition, as Altitude Sports will be one of the first regional sports network’s in the country to broadcast games utilizing this technology. We believe that our team’s fans deserve the best. These 4K HDR broadcasts from Pepsi Center deliver just that.”

Altitude Sports will produce all Nuggets home games using 4K HDR, and future select home games for both the Nuggets and Avalanche will be shown in 4K HDR throughout the remainder of the season on DirecTV.

With 4K HDR, which delivers four times as many pixels as 1080P, the picture will be cleaner with even more precise detail.

Altitude TV remains in an ongoing dispute with television distributors Comcast and DISH Network, which have yet to broadcast the network since its contracts lapsed in late August.