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Good survey, I for one saw this day coming back when the DVD came out. I see Discs as Storage Devices, put those Files on a Server and you have Streaming. If the Internet is a Collection of Servers, then access to that Content is all we need. The Future is Fiber, Networks, and Servers. Wireless for Mobile Devices, rural areas, or for those that can't get Fiber.
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You routinely predict the demise of physical media (you even gleefully wish for it to happen) and you were wrong the first time that you did and you remain wrong now. If you're consist about anything, it is that you are consistently wrong. ![]() If you saw the rise of streaming from afar, surely you invested heavily in streaming providers from the outset back in 2007 when Netflix first began to stream content? Maybe even from their humble beginnings back in 1998? You should have made a fortune with such amazing foresight! ![]() ![]() Discs are storage devices? ![]() ![]() The internet is a collection of servers? Formal dining or casual? Should they be tipped the same? ![]() Access is NOT all we need. It may be enough for you, but you are easily pleased. We need real tangible ownership, thereby giving us control over the content we purchase. If the content is not in your possession it can be modified to appease the delicate snowflakes among us, as with Disney+'s deleting a scene from 1941's Dumbo, it can be DNR'd into waxy oblivion like with Terminator 2, and it can also be outright deleted like with the Simpsons episode "Stark Raving Dad." Possession of your content also means that you are not dependent upon an ever more expensive internet service nor its reliability issues. The quality advantage of physical media remains as streaming is nowhere near to matching it. Someday it might, in theory, but that has not happened yet. Until it does, if it ever does, I remain ![]() Last edited by Vilya; 04-29-2019 at 05:44 AM. |
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#14924 |
Blu-ray King
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Thanks given by: | dublinbluray108 (04-29-2019) |
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#14926 |
Blu-ray King
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He left behind a young lad. Takes some getting over that. Such is life. Also lost my best friend just a day before his 21st due to a motorbike accident. It’s his family I always think of. Time has taken the edge of for them but I would imagine you never get over losing a son. Always awful seeing decent people going through that. It was hard enough for me but family is family.
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Thanks given by: | dublinbluray108 (04-29-2019) |
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Thanks given by: | Dynamo of Eternia (04-29-2019), Vilya (04-29-2019) |
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For adaptive streaming the program is segmented into 2 to 4 second segments. In the case of UHD Cards one segment will be 3840 x 2160 @ 16Mbps, the next segment may be 3840 x 2160 @ 11.45 Mbps and so on till the last one being the lowest resolution and data rate. So when you start a streaming program it will normally start at one of the lower resolutions and data rate then step up as the buffers fill. I don’t know how providers do the files, as in one large file or a separate file for each resolution and data rate. Also, I don’t know how they treat the boundaries of each segment, as in, it must be an I frame because I do not see how they could be P or B frames. So, call and wake me up when a provider and CDN puts a 66 to 100 GB’s for the highest resolution and data and all the sub parts on a server for streaming purposes. Like I said several times, providers want smaller file sizes, not larger. Last edited by Wendell R. Breland; 04-29-2019 at 06:28 PM. Reason: replace are with or |
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There is no incentive to increase the storage capacity of a CDN 8 to 10 fold to accommodate disc file sizes; there is no incentive to increase streaming bitrates. Doing so would greatly increase costs; costs that would have to be paid for by the consumer. Streaming customers are mostly happy with the quality level that they receive now; they will not be happy to pay substantially more for an improvement that they did not ask for in the first place. Last edited by Vilya; 04-29-2019 at 06:04 PM. |
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If this is successful will Steedeel concede that his fears of vanishing TV's are unfounded?
https://www.engadget.com/2019/04/29/...o-vertical-tv/ I saw this and immediately thought of him. He's in my head man! Last edited by Ender14; 04-29-2019 at 06:25 PM. |
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He will instead see this as "proof" that vertically framed video content will kill off horizontally framed content, which is one of his oft stated fears that feed into his dread of the smartphone; in other words movies as we know them are doomed! ![]() Nothing new can co-exist with anything pre-existing. Sumpins gotta die! You knew that already, right? ![]() Last edited by Vilya; 04-29-2019 at 06:33 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Ender14 (04-29-2019) |
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Thanks given by: | Vilya (04-29-2019) |
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#14934 | |
Blu-ray King
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Like that article said, millennials aren’t buying TVs. That just leaves 45+ age groups. Got to die out if that’s the case. Last edited by Steedeel; 04-29-2019 at 08:58 PM. |
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#14937 | |
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Yes, Hollywood is going to make nothing but vertical movies. Even by your standards that was a good one. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (05-06-2019) |
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Samsung is just hoping that this alternatively vertical or horizontal oriented display will appeal to them. No one knows if they actually will appeal to millenials as the author points out. Samsung has only confirmed that it will be offered in S. Korea. Nothing here to make me ![]() ![]() |
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It's bad enough when people point to online articles but increasingly you see people skim a headline and call it a day. Oh, and while we're on the subject, 43" isn't exactly a big screen anymore. It's big for a desktop computer monitor but on the small end of bedroom TVs. |
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Thanks given by: | Vilya (04-29-2019) |
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