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In any event, how much time of playback on a BD50 depends on the bitrate used. The minimum that's been used for 1080p hi-def is about 13Mbps using AVC codec + 640kbps for a 5.1 (lossy) Dolby Digital track. That would yield...50,000*8/(13.64*60) = 488 mins, or 8:08. Practically speaking, HD material benefits from using a higher bitrate. If you were to use the full bandwidth every second, there would be room for about 2 1/4 hours of HD video with lossless audio. Most movies use something in between these 2. |
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Last edited by XanderAE; 07-03-2007 at 02:47 PM. Reason: Audio specs confirmed |
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taken and modified from Gary: BD 50 GB 50 GB = 400 Gb = 400,000 Mb 252 minutes x 60 seconds = 15,120 seconds 400,000/15,060 = 26.46 Mb/s DD 5.1 640 kb/s = 0.64 Mb/s So: 26.46 Mb/s - 0.64 Mb/s = 25.82 Mb/s VC-1 Counting overhead and other detritus it still comes out around 23 Mb/s which I think it's fine for 1.78 |
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