HD DVD vs Blu-Ray
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The crap doesn't stop there. HDTV signals are also being highly compressed so that more content can be squeezed in the limited bandwidth they have to work with. So instead of a few VERY good looking HDTV shows, we get a lot of shows with blurry pixel noise in the picture, worse than analog!
I've gotten a few regular DVD's that were made with really bad transfers or were highly compressed. I'm going to be really ticked off if I get a Blu-Ray disk that way.
As for VOD, here's a sad commentary on why we get lousy download speeds, in the U.S. at least. So much for the old line that competition will bring us better telecommunications. WTF! http://spectrum.ieee.org/jan08/5832/bbrates
I've gotten a few regular DVD's that were made with really bad transfers or were highly compressed. I'm going to be really ticked off if I get a Blu-Ray disk that way.
As for VOD, here's a sad commentary on why we get lousy download speeds, in the U.S. at least. So much for the old line that competition will bring us better telecommunications. WTF! http://spectrum.ieee.org/jan08/5832/bbrates
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Obviously it is easier to wire an island (or 4) for broadband.tunnelcat wrote:WTF! http://spectrum.ieee.org/jan08/5832/bbrates
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Why would I spend $500 on a 1 TB WD drive when I could get two for that price including shipping?
And besides the point, I already have over 1 TB of hard drive space, but I've seen to many hard drives fail to trust them. Which brings us back to optical media, in the long term when properly cared for it is far more reliable than hard drives.
And besides the point, I already have over 1 TB of hard drive space, but I've seen to many hard drives fail to trust them. Which brings us back to optical media, in the long term when properly cared for it is far more reliable than hard drives.
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Yeah, never trust a hard drive. Fine one minute, click of death the next. I've seen it happen to a bunch of people around here. If I wasn't so paranoid about it I would be using a couple big drives because it is so convenient compared to all this burning.
Fortunately DVDs are way cheaper by the gigabyte than hard drives of any capacity so even though I go through so many disks its still affordable.
Fortunately DVDs are way cheaper by the gigabyte than hard drives of any capacity so even though I go through so many disks its still affordable.
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...umm, everywhere? Why worry about an RW when the R's are like....50 cents a disk now? (sometimes cheaper if you know where to look)Red_5 wrote:True true.
I gotta find me some DVD-RWs. Have any idea where I can get those?
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Newsflash! I was listening to the morning newscast and it was reported that Universal and Paramount are considering going to Blu-Ray only!
If that happens, then Blu-Ray will probably win out. Microsoft will probably not be very happy since they support HD. I'm guessing that their operating systems will not support Blu-Ray in the future out of spite.
It took forever for Microsoft to support DVD, they're always behind the curve. I've got third party software (Ravisent) on my old Win 98 computer because the OS didn't really support the DVD format back then.
If that happens, then Blu-Ray will probably win out. Microsoft will probably not be very happy since they support HD. I'm guessing that their operating systems will not support Blu-Ray in the future out of spite.
It took forever for Microsoft to support DVD, they're always behind the curve. I've got third party software (Ravisent) on my old Win 98 computer because the OS didn't really support the DVD format back then.
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I can't seem to find them locally. I do a lot of movie editing and I don't want to waste a whole DVD on like 2 minutes of test footage.MD-2389 wrote:...umm, everywhere? Why worry about an RW when the R's are like....50 cents a disk now? (sometimes cheaper if you know where to look)Red_5 wrote:True true.
I gotta find me some DVD-RWs. Have any idea where I can get those?
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Dude, even Wal-Mart carries them.Red_5 wrote:I can't seem to find them locally. I do a lot of movie editing and I don't want to waste a whole DVD on like 2 minutes of test footage.MD-2389 wrote:...umm, everywhere? Why worry about an RW when the R's are like....50 cents a disk now? (sometimes cheaper if you know where to look)Red_5 wrote:True true.
I gotta find me some DVD-RWs. Have any idea where I can get those?
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