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electrictroy
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Someone needs to invent a non-lossy video compressor
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Date created
22-Jul-2005, 6:27 AM
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Originally posted by: Mavimao
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Originally posted by: electrictroy
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Originally posted by: skyman8081
About 2.78 hours, no sound. Using the huffyuv losseless codec.

So figure 2.7 hours with sound, on a 100gig Blu-ray DVD. I'd be happy with that. At least there wouldn't be any compression artifacts

Did you not read what I wrote?


No I did not. I was replying to Skyman's post, not yours. I didn't read your post until some 15 minutes later. It's a shame HD/Blu-ray DVD can't handle lossless compression..... perhaps by 2015, someone will invent a new disc that can.



As for Blu-ray's capacity, it is *currently* 50 gigabytes, true. But Sony's already developed 100 gigabytes in the lab, and they will add it to the standard before the end of 2005, with PS3's capable of playing 100 gig games/movies.

troy