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Profile: old hand
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Is Steve Ballmer losing his mind? First he dance and shout on the podium for the whole world to see just to show us people how much he loves his own company (and his money offcourse), making a clown out of himself? I think we should all know by now that IT experts believe that The Internet will be getting slower and slower when time passes (within the next 5 years and counting). The reason for this is that providers are offering their customers more bandwidth with greater speeds at low pricing. http://www.newsfactor.com/news/Blu [...] 0003EKRSR6 ps: How small would these HD movies be. I bet they can't compete with the Blu ray quality 50GB movies. If you want to download that how long would you be downloading in the first place. Yeah right. Message edited by SyPheR on 03-16-2008 at 01:18:31 AM |
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Well, people are already encoding movies at HD-DVD resolution at a fraction of the file size....... |
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Profile: addict
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I think blu ray disc themselves will be around for a while as well as dvds. You know how long it took people to get just a dvd drive on their computers! I have a Blu Ray Rom drive on my PC and all compatible hardware to run it, but it took over $2000 to get there. So not that many people are going to jump on this bandwagon to dowload HD movies to their computers just yet. I think most people want a physical hard copy of their movies still at least for the next 4 to 5 years. But then again people like me with the hardware now, I would love to be able to download a Blu Ray movie now to watch. My Isp - Comcast is supposed to be bringing 160 mbps download speed this year up from just 10 mbps that I get now would help with that. --------------- X2 6000+ @ 3.2GHz..3Gb DDR2..XFI..GTS 640MB..Raptors 150Gb x 2 in Raid 0..1920 x 1200 max settings..& Blu Ray ...Life is good!!! |
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Profile: old hand
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Well, nowadays you'll see Blu-ray roms emerge that cost you around 100 euro's. I've read that the download speeds from 100mbit and above all depend on the distance you live from the nearby station. This speed account could even end up to half (or worse) of the speed you've actually accounted. It's one great example of the bandwidth problems we are allready facing today. Message edited by SyPheR on 03-16-2008 at 02:41:01 AM |
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It's not so much about downloading the movie as it is about a video on demand service (VOD).
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What about lossless audio? theres more to a blu-ray than just the video. |
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Profile: old hand
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I agree it's a very nice development but what I'd rather like to hear from you is your vision on the bandwidth matter. Well, think again. If everybody is going to enjoy new fast Internet accounts we WILL have a problem. I'll post you a link now from one of the founders of The Internet. http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/ [...] on-ba.html Message edited by SyPheR on 03-17-2008 at 02:14:41 AM |
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So what movie takes up 20GB? ha maybe encoded in MPEG2... The problem with all of your assumptions is that you assume the internet will not change. Ever heard the expression "If you build it, they will come"? well in this case... as with all business's... if there is demand, they will supply it. Of course ISPs will be kicking and screaming... but thats the beauty of free market. Demand, and competition WILL bring major changes to the internet. And as for bluray... I certainly hope that it dies out. Its one of the worst mediums that has ever been released.
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All my assumptions?
Message edited by SyPheR on 03-17-2008 at 04:22:49 AM |
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If flash media continues to drop it will be more affordable and overall better than blu-ray for storage and backup concerns, also cost per gigabyte in hdd's is getting so low that it makes more since to get a home server and keep all your movies backed up on that. |
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