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and the proff provided by pirates
oka so here it is http://www.mininova.org/tor/363990 the movie is the lord of the rings in full 1080p(which is actrualy the 1080i version converted) The Lord of the Rings:The Return of the King 2003 1080P HDTV DTS 768K AC3 448K 33 9GB and that a tv broad cast with crappy bitrates and horriable audio(comparedto what can be offer) from looking at this even with the audio being compressed im having doughts even 50gig is enouf just for the movie?!?!?! |
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If you are right I guess it is a good thing that Blu-ray can have a 100GB disk that will be readable by all players via a firmware update. There is also the 200GB that is being developed by Sony.
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is there a link for that? if that's true, TL51 can eat our dust, and no new players needed to play it... will the 200 GB also be playable VIA firmware update?
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Spell check is good enough nowadays though.
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Here is yet another link, although this one states the firmware upgrade is all that would be needed. The second article makes a comment regarding the 100GB not being used for movies right away they do not say that it will not ever be used. I am sure the manufacturing costs are high but given time they will come down.
http://www.ps3center.net/story-1024-...c-for-PS3.html http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/sh...-ray_Disc/1037 |
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I think there will be some pretty severe issues with BD200 on current players, apparently the laser needs to be pretty powerful to penetrate 7 layers without getting completely eaten up by refraction, not sure that current 405nm lasers in blu-ray players were built with that in mind =(
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Here it is, straight from the Lions mouth, the 200GB is 6 layers making each layer 33GB http://www.tdk.com/procommon/press/a...=con&recid=127 Last edited by Papi4baby; 10-21-2007 at 06:22 AM. |
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Even with blu-ray, I would think LOTR would come on one disc, the extras on a seperate disc. hddud versions would likely be way more compressed and with only dolby 5.1 and maybe commentary.
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From what i've read the issues with compatibility and incompatability seems to be conflicting depending on the sources you read.
Hitachi seems to be fairly certain that their 100gb is DEFINATELY compatible given a firmware upgrade, which is a lot more certain than what can be said for TL51. |
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I think it's possible they would have to split the last one onto two discs, the extended edition that is. It's around 250 minutes long.
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![]() I'm just assuming its 30gb Mpeg2 since its ripped from a HD broadcast. Just a guesstimate, anyone know the bitrate of a decent HD broadcast? |
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Yeah but with hd-dvd, you could go shopping for orc sword replicas while watching the movie.
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in america(were this was taken from)around 18mbits for full hd(or in this case 1080i) in euro they have much better broad casts some goto up words of 25mbits
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LOTR without HD audio?? give me chinese porn instead please |
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