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I live in a small village of 1600 people and my choices are Mediacom, Frontier (DSL), and Hughes Net (satellite). I did up my plan and I now get 135 Mbps down, 16 Mbps up, and 1TB of data per month. I have yet to revisit Amazon Prime streaming since my last less than satisfactory experience. Vudu, after streaming 5 titles, has been stable each time. I was looking at buying a new 802.11ac or ad router because my current N router is now 8 years old and I noticed that my 5 Ghz signal is kind of weak, the 2.4 Ghz signal is strong, but the new routers that I like cost between $300-$500. So, I decided to spend $18 on some more Cat7 cable and I am going to just hard wire my TV to the internet. It is simply more economical for me to do this than to buy a new premium router. I thought you'd get a laugh out of this decision. |
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Thanks given by: | alchav21 (11-03-2018) |
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I do have quite a few UV/MA and DVD2HDX titles available via Amazon Video and VUDU but why anyone would watch via streaming when they have a superior BD or UHD BD sitting on a shelf is beyond me. Quote:
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Let's just say you haven't given me or anyone else here even the slightest reason to trust your judgement when assessing these things. You make the "boy who cried wolf" look honest and trustworthy. |
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The fact that mobile has a future, however, does not mean that TVs and movies do not have one. They ALL have a future. You always have to equate growth in one area as a sign of doom for others. Movies and TVs are showing growth as well, but you dismiss all of that and instead fixate on what you imagine to be the "mobile menace." ![]() I now own Hostiles on 4K disc after having watched it first on Vudu. Naturally, it went on sale the day after I bought it. ![]() I have 16 more titles on order; Vudu hasn't slowed my disc purchases one iota. Last edited by Vilya; 11-03-2018 at 04:05 PM. |
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Because they see it as the potential next BBD. Cable and satellite Pay TV, disc and streaming is old news. Analysts and media outlets has to justify their jobs somehow and old news doesn't cut it. For years Home Media Magazine (now Media Play News) had something about Netflix almost everyday. Now they (Netflix) are rarely mentioned. The same was true of DVD and Blu-ray.
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Thanks given by: | Steedeel (11-03-2018) |
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This may be a little OT, however: What's on the horizon for Video Codec efficiency (Data Rate/Picture Quality tradeoff)? Kirk Bayne |
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They don't. None of the articles you've posted or analysts you've cited have predicted anything even remotely close to the death of Hollywood or the extinction of televisions. For that matter, forget extinction, you'd be very hard pressed to find a single analyst or tech site predicting that TV screens will be getting smaller. I would be willing to wager that ALL tech sites and ALL analysts believe that TVs will keep getting bigger. Cause, you know, they will. |
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Could movies and TV shows on discs be replaced by some solid state media? I dunno, maybe. I'd actually kind of like to see that if only to see my nieces and nephews kids blowing into a movie cartridge before putting it in the player ![]() Quote:
This is not a rhetorical question, I honestly don't know, is optical storage getting anywhere near its saturation levels? I was thinking about this last night when I popped in a rented BD (HBO's Westworld, in case anybody's wondering). BDs are far more durable than CDs or DVDs but ironically far fussier about the slightest smudge. There was small fingerprint sized smudge and the disc wouldn't even load until I cleaned it. Is there still a lot more theoretical headroom for optical discs? |
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#12352 | |
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"The 1TB model of the Samsung 850 EVO series, which is equipped with the low-priced TLC storage type, can expect a life span of 114 years." Life span formula for a SSD drive: ![]() "The life span of a Samsung 850 PRO with 1TB...This SSD will probably last an incredible 343 years.": ![]() https://www.compuram.de/blog/en/the-...-to-take-care/ Conventional hard drives have a vastly shorter lifespan: "Generally speaking, you can rely on your [conventional] hard drive for three to five years on average." Conventional hard drive survival rates: ![]() https://www.prosofteng.com/blog/how-...d-drives-last/ Compare the warranties: A Western Digital Black 1 TB conventional hard drive has a 2 year warranty. A Samsung 860 Pro 1 TB SSD has a 5 year warranty. Anecdotally, my friends who are professionals in various computing fields all swear by SSD drives. The three SSDs in my computer are all over 5 years old now and they are all running flawlessly; if these were conventional hard drives they would be at the end of their average lifespan. See Also: How Long Do SSDs Really Last [Show spoiler] "The cheaper Samsung product – Samsung SSD 750 Evo was able to write 1.2 Petabyte of data, which equals in theory to more than 80 years of constant disk writing." "the pro models showed why their price is higher: None of them wrote less than 2.2 Petabyte of data". https://www.ontrack.com/au/blog/2018...really-last-2/ Last edited by Vilya; 11-03-2018 at 10:35 PM. |
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So what are you guys trying to say, that Storage and Servers are The Future, I agree 100%. Add Networks and now you're talking about the Future I envision, with Streaming Providers and Cloud Services. Like I have always said, Discs are just a Storage Device and Entertainment will be put on SSD's. Put these SSD's on Servers located anywhere on the Network, and you have the ideal 1:1 Streaming!
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Streaming 1:1 with what discs offer today would require much more bandwidth than many people even receive from their ISP, especially in households with multiple users. It would also explode through the data caps that are imposed on many internet customers. A 4K stream from Netflix at its current bitrate of 16 Mbps equates to about 7 gb per hour. The bitrate of a 4K disc can be 6-8 times higher, which would be 42-56 gb per hour. It would be like trying to stream 6-8 Netflix 4K movies simultaneously. Many people can't even stream a single 4K movie from Netflix. The internet in its current form and the data caps that customers must endure do not allow for that much bandwidth. Streaming 1:1 equivalency with a 4K disc is just not feasible at present and it will likely remain unfeasible for a very long time. Even 1:1 streaming at the blu-ray level would increase bandwidth and data usage by 2-2.5 times over what a 4K stream uses now. Many people in this country can not stream even one 4K title at current streaming bitrate levels. The internet as it stands now is not ready for such an increase in usage. Last edited by Vilya; 11-04-2018 at 03:45 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Wendell R. Breland (11-04-2018) |
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Spinning magnetic disc is very old technology, seems like we should have something cheaper and more efficient by now but we don’t.
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Thanks given by: | octagon (11-04-2018) |
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"However, in comparison to conventional HDDs, the mechanics of SSD don’t degrade when only reading data." https://www.compuram.de/blog/en/the-...-to-take-care/ As that writing lifetime is estimated to be 80+ years by actual stress testing and theoretically as high as 343 years, then I doubt SSD failure is of any practical concern as that longevity approximates the human lifespan at the lower end of that range and certainly exceeds it many times over at the upper end of that range. You have to write petabytes of data to approach the end of life for a SSD and consumers will NEVER use an SSD that heavily. 1 petabyte=1000 terabyte. I'd love to live long enough to see if my discs still play once they are 80 years old- industry estimates suggest that they will. Last edited by Vilya; 11-04-2018 at 03:41 PM. |
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A new PC build is planed for next year and I plan to do some more research into SSD's. I have been impressed with my HP Envy i7 since I installed a Samsung SSD a year or two back. |
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