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Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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Had I put that genUine black leather jacket up on ebay, I probably could have gotten about $150. for it as it was quite stylish as well as being embroidered with the official Blu-ray trademark, which, back in the day, was when Blu-ray was considered a unique techno-wonder rather than more mainstream and ho-hum like it is today. You just couldn’t buy one of those jackets in a retail store. They were handed out at the time more like gifts to those in Blu-ray affiliated companies and I handed one out for nuthin…not to mention I personally paid for the postal service charges to *her* for shipment to the Miami area. She didn’t even post one camera phone pic on this forum of herself just wearing the dang jacket and strolling around someplace like South Beach….much less modeling it in a sexy photo shoot. |
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#2523 | |
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Apr 2007
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I think the movement for HFR as it relates to cinema has taken a recent respite because the producers of Hobbit 2 (again) didn’t make an HFR version in 2D available to the movie-going public to vote yea or nay as to its value and additionally, Jim Cameron’s recent remarks are not very encouraging for HFR affectionados….https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...ar#post8536185 < because if that reporting is true, that is a definite step-back in Jim’s evangelism for HFR. In fact, the only thing notable which I can think of in terms of progress with HFR and cinema is that Hobbit 2 was distributed as an SMPTE DCP rather than the more typical interop. But that’s only of real interest to professionals involved in D-Cinema. I think it’s going to take awhile for the general public to be accepting of the HFR look for cinema (maybe even a whole movie-watcher generation of time) but, I hope mixed reviews with initial experiments like that of Hobbit 1 and 2 doesn’t stop progress with regards to the higher frame rate endeavor. At the very minimum, I think right now the appearance will definitely benefit documentaries, especially travelogues. Storytelling drama….more time before we can all deem it a failure. |
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Apr 2007
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of dem emerging technologies. For instance, it’s incapable of transporting 12-bit or 10-bit 4K HFR (greater than 60 Hz), not to mention can't do a videophile’s PQ nirvana of 4K 12-bit 4:4:4 at even a standard frame rate of 60. |
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Blu-ray King
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Well, I just hope that ‘Towergrove’ is a female (aka Sarah
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There seem to be a identity crisis of late with myself lol. Rest assured my post was purely a leg pull for anyone reading at the time and I had no intention of dragging the joke on either. ![]() I will now list my manly credentials for the record. 1 I like shiny black tech equipment 2 I don't like too many cushions on my sofa 3 I like bottled beer 4 I swear at the tv when watching my teams away games live. 5. I did judo when I was younger. (So did some woman to be fair) 6. I love the first two alien films and the first two terminator films 7. I bang on about home cinema. 8. I like boxing 9. I play COD and fifa on ps4. There you go a man list from the heart. ![]() |
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This ruling may give physical disk a leg up on digital media, but, overall, I have a very bad feeling about this:
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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When 4K TV manufacturers (since 4K streaming is complimentary to 4K TVs) heard about that ruling, I’ll bet they all had their administrative assistants run to the local pharmacy for bottle of antacid if none was in the office. The BDA will be encouraged to work more feverishly. ![]() |
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Apr 2007
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had nearly the same transport capability of HDMI 2.0…..almost 4 years earlier. And DisplayPort 1.3 (with even more transport capability) is coming out soon. Which reminds me, possibly the coolest thing I saw at CES 2014 and would love to have for our play room at home was at the DisplayPort booth in which they were demoing 3, 50-ish inch sized flat panels hooked up together side-by-side as a flight simulator and putting out 4K 60fps imagery of flying a WWII Spitfire? over the English countryside. ![]() |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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the true value of whatever technology we are discussing and how the world works but, some of the things touted in this PHL interview Youtube clip are difficult for even 4K advocates to digest without giggling.... |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Instead of all this emphasis on nationalizing health care, I say let's have the government nationalize the internet. Give us 100 GBs for $15 per month. No more buffering. The possible impact of this ruling is also discussed in this thread: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...64#post8672564 Last edited by raygendreau; 01-17-2014 at 06:46 PM. |
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#2538 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Like I said before last Nov. expect an 8 figure cap.
MPEG LA Announces License Terms for High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) Highlights… HEVC products sold by a legal entity to end users 0 – 100,000 units/year = no royalty (available to one legal entity in an affiliated group) o US $0.20 per unit after first 100,000 units each year o Maximum annual royalty payable by an enterprise (company and greater than 50% owned subsidiaries): initially starts at $25M (note that H.264 had a 7 figure cap of $6,500,000) • Includes right to make, use and sell • Royalties are payable for HEVC products from May 1, 2013 forward Other • No separate royalties for HEVC content • Vendors of semiconductor chips or other products that contain an HEVC encoder and/or decoder may pay HEVC royalties on behalf of their customer who is a licensee For full press release see…. http://www.mpegla.com/Lists/MPEG%20L...n-14-01-16.pdf One less problem to worry about. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Ninja
May 2010
Denmark
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If 4K disc comes out and have Rec 2020 colour space support how many movies will be able to take advantage of it? Is the colour space of 35mm on par with Rec 2020 ?
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