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With all of this talk about DTS-HDMA (a "lossless" audio compression) v. uncompressed PCM, I started to think about video. So my question to all of the people out there that are much smarter than I is this: Is it possible to have a "lossless" video compression? As far as I understand it from my own research, with current encodeing methods you would need an extremely high bitrate to end up with anything anywhere near "lossless", but it might be possible in the future to develope a new codec that could result in lower bitrate (similar to those we see in video today) "lossless" video compression. So am I way off here? I searched the forums here to see if I could find anything about it but came up with zilch. So if anyone knows the answer I would appreciate it.
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