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It's surprising that 100-200gb wasn't/isn't the minimum size in spec. The jump from DVD to blu yielded a 5x increase in both sizes (from 5 and 9gb to 25 and 50gb).
Yes, HEVC is better, but it still feels like a squeeze with 66G. More detail could be included and special features on the same movie disc so disc swaps aren't needed to view them. Quad layer 128Gb discs are only supported for computer use, if I remember right. No standalone disc player has the hardware to read em. The only link I found was an older 2015 one and it obviously didn't come to fruition in time. It mentioned 1Tb, and didn't say it was for IT use but maybe to help push an entire season/series into a disc. https://www.diskbank.com.au/sony-ann...place-blu-ray/ |
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