Steroid said:
Lol? I guess you need a bluray player or somthing. |
Have they made a new Blu-Ray player that can read uncompressed video?
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Steroid said:
Lol? I guess you need a bluray player or somthing. |
Have they made a new Blu-Ray player that can read uncompressed video?
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NJ5 said:
Have they made a new Blu-Ray player that can read uncompressed video?
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We'll it can play 1080P which might be more then what you're used to with the DVD player on your 360.
lmao @ 6 terabytes. You could put every single bond movie on one disk and while your at it every lord of the rings, Friday the 13th and Harry potter.
As long as it's backwards compatible with blu rays I'm all for it.
Steroid said:
We'll it can play 1080P which might be more then what you're used to with the DVD player on your 360. |
1080p/24 would be about 150MB of data per second if uncompressed. Please show me a Blu Ray Drive which can read that quickly? *hint* Desktop 7200RPM HDDs couldn't do it /*hint*
Sheesh, can't we just stick with BluRay for awhile? I am just getting going on my BluRay library! Plus, I think disc based media is doomed in the long run anyway. The Zune video marketplace on Xbox 360 has finally proven to me that you can get BluRay quality video instantly streaming over the internet. There is literally almost no difference between that and a BluRay movie and it's instant-on if you have a good connection. I'm really not a big movie collector, so if things went to all download, I'm good with that.
But already looking into a new proprietary format? Come on, Sony.
Chairman-Mao said: lmao @ 6 terabytes. You could put every single bond movie on one disk and while your at it every lord of the rings, Friday the 13th and Harry potter. |
It was quite a while before logic returned to this thread.
NJ5 said:
Who cares? The stuff that is compressed (audio and video, mostly) has virtually no quality loss from the compression (no matter how many PS3 fanatics tell us they can tell MGS4 uses uncompressed audio... on their crappy TV speakers).
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takes time to compress data doesn't it?
as long as Sony keeps the pirates at bay from the PS4 I say Gung Ho!
I am pretty sure Sony learned its lesson and now with new management the PS4 should be pocket friendly.
the PS4 will use blu-ray
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