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#13941 |
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The point was there was nothing new on the streaming front and there was on the UHD Blu-ray front. IFA2018 did not have any major announcements.
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![]() There was a service about 10(?) years ago where you purchased or brought your own memory, then downloaded your purchased movie at a kiosk. It went over like a lead balloon. There two major problems with movies on flash memory, 1 - production cost, the physical memory production cost will always be a lot more than a stamped disc. Then there is the data transfer time, it will take some time to transfer even a 10GB movie. 2 - the binary data is stored using by an electric charge on the gates of the FET's. At some point the charge on that gate will dissipate and there will be no more data. |
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#13943 |
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Yes, I still develop black & white films - not in the same quantity I used to do years ago admittedly, but there's still a demand for analogue photography from both keen amateurs and professionals. Digital photography is quick and convenient for sure, but you still can't beat having a physical negative in your hands which you can print or scan.
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#13944 | |
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For example, didn't they shoot Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 in 8K? If highest resolution/quality is your goal then having the 1080p version of a movie kind of leaves you behind in that. |
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#13945 | |
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#13946 | |
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However, some manufacturers do not announce products beforehand. (or as far in advance as others) |
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Of course we're both looking at this in regards to current memory technologies. I used micro SD cards as an example and maybe I should have said something "like" micros SD cards. I have no clue what that it is though. I think a parallel processing solves the time problem. I'm guessing a disc stamping machine is very very expensive and thus it is more of a serial operations with just a few stampers going. If I could take more time on each one but copy 10 times as many then maybe the math works out. |
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But I feel that is the edge of edge cases in 2019. I mean I'm sure there are people who collect antique typewriters but that doesn't mean we still need or have typewriters being sold today. Do we? LOL |
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#13951 | |
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As for your typewriter analogy, well there are collectors/photographers who collect vintage cameras too, but they will still use modern digital technology just the same. Darkroom work is generally for those who enjoy that side of photography, which I happen to do. Also with film you won't have the worry of losing your images due to a corrupt memory card or crashing hard drive. I can pull out a 40 year old negative and still make a print from it. |
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I guess as time goes by I'm less interested in owning physical things and want more convenience and access to things instead. Lines become less straight, less black & white, and become more curvy and grey area. ![]() I got rid of all my music CDs a long time ago. Why? Because I didn't need them any more. A whole box of CDs (and more) was on my phone. Now with Apple Music I don't see any reason to buy new music. Yes, I'm well aware that if I cancel my subscription then I don't have access to all the music. However, I'm not heavily invested in a music library either. I'm not sure Apple can pull off an Apple Movies subscription service but then again that is what everyone said about Apple Music in the past. Certainly something interesting to think about/discuss. |
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Yes, I've worked in IT for 25 years or so and I'm a Network Engineer. You make a strong case for discs not going away but I know my current computers do not have a disc drive in them. I also know that I personally am not looking to buy discs anymore and I don't consider myself to be an early adopter. The bleeding edge is too expensive and frustrating. LOL Unfortunately, the masses determine the direction we go. Everyone is really starting to buy into the "Cloud" (aka someone else's data center) now and that sort of puts them on the path to digital movies as opposed to physical. The "All your movies in the Cloud available from wherever you are" marketing line. Likely you are right about memory chips never replacing discs but who knows what storage options are around the corner? ![]() |
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Just because I don't want (or prefer) for something to happen doesn't mean it won't. I was anti-everything to the cloud too but the masses have spoken so I can get on board or hold out and suffer without the new toys. ![]() |
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