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As a fan of alternate history concepts (potential technologies), I'm curious if analog blu-ray would be possible. Like a laserdisc that uses an analog signal, perhaps the MUSE HD compression system, but with a blu-ray style ultraviolet laser and a blu-ray sized 12cm disc. And if so, how much video would fit on each side?
Or maybe I should begin by asking if even standard definition (like a laserdisc) is possible on a 12cm disc using an ultraviolet laser and if so how much video per side? More like an analog DVD format. Before jumping and asking if HD is possible on the same size disc. |
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analog, analog video, blu-ray, laserdisc |
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