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Old 08-06-2008, 12:51 AM   #1
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I would just like 2-4 movies on a single 100 GB disc.
2 disc set - on one disc!

All the talk about higher quality or even uncompressed on the new 500GB BDs... Higher quality, sure! To a point - ever try to run an uncompressed HD video??
I did, once... ~248mbps uncompressed 44 second, 10.3GB(once unpacked) video named factory.avi



http://www.hdgreetings.com/ecard/video-1080p.aspx

WAY SLOW download.
My laptops play blu-rays perfectly! This?
Laptops(obviously) could not play it.
Someone with a monster computer can probably play it, but no way a STB will play it.

We should hope for mulit-movie discs or whole season discs

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Old 08-06-2008, 01:56 AM   #2
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I would just like 2-4 movies on a single 100 GB disc.
2 disc set - on one disc!

All the talk about higher quality or even uncompressed on the new 500GB BDs... Higher quality, sure! To a point - ever try to run an uncompressed HD video??
I did, once... ~248mbps uncompressed 44 second, 10.3GB(once unpacked) video named factory.avi



http://www.hdgreetings.com/ecard/video-1080p.aspx

WAY SLOW download.
My laptops play blu-rays perfectly! This?
Laptops(obviously) could not play it.
Someone with a monster computer can probably play it, but no way a STB will play it.

We should hope for mulit-movie discs or whole season discs
10.3 gigs at 44 seconds? wow so a 2 hour uncompressed movie must be in the terabytes.
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Old 08-06-2008, 04:34 PM   #3
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10.3 gigs at 44 seconds? wow so a 2 hour uncompressed movie must be in the terabytes.
Pretty much!
Read speeds will have to be increased slightly to achieve the 248mbps too...
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Old 08-06-2008, 04:58 PM   #4
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a 4k 10 bit cineon frame is 50 megs
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a 4k 10 bit cineon frame is 50 megs
so thats roughly 1GB/sec.

a movie is about 2 hours, which is 7200 seconds meaning we need 7.2TB on a disc to get a 4k 10 bit frame movie.

Thats doable in 15 years I think (for mass media).
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Everyone knows BD-50 is science fiction...lol
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BD-50 is a joke. Now TL-51—that's the future.
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