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500 Gigabytes of storage capacity in a standard DVD-size disc !

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    100 DVDs onto a single disk[^]

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      100 DVDs onto a single disk[^]

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      Coolness! I want one now! /ravi

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        100 DVDs onto a single disk[^]

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        Wow! That's big enough for my entire porn cute furry animal pictures collection!

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          100 DVDs onto a single disk[^]

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          The 200GB version is quite old though (2005-ish, right?) But still cool!

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            100 DVDs onto a single disk[^]

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            Windows 8 will be shipped on those. I had a dream..

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              100 DVDs onto a single disk[^]

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              Yet another media that won't be able to hold digital information more than a couple of years. Utterly pointless.


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                Wow! That's big enough for my entire porn cute furry animal pictures collection!

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                furry pron??? :omg: :wtf: X| X| X| X| X| X|

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                  Windows 8 will be shipped on those. I had a dream..

                  A dogged, arrogant belief in self and the childlike idealism that comes with not knowing my limits. This is my greatest blessing, my priceless attribute.

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                  WITH a Vista compatibility box, none the less. :)

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                    Yet another media that won't be able to hold digital information more than a couple of years. Utterly pointless.


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                    I would bet that this disk when released will cost more than a 500GB hard drive (which can be had for less than $65 USA right now), and have a shorter lifespan.

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                      100 DVDs onto a single disk[^]

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                      Wow, that means with a single action I can loose 500GB of data all at once! What a time saver :)


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                        100 DVDs onto a single disk[^]

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                        According to wikipedia they're inventing yet another video format for it. Why do they keep doing that? It's just bits, they could just put high resolution H.264 on it!

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                          According to wikipedia they're inventing yet another video format for it. Why do they keep doing that? It's just bits, they could just put high resolution H.264 on it!

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                          Eventually I see these things being used for 3D video when our HD TVs become obsolete and 3D becomes the new rage.

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                            According to wikipedia they're inventing yet another video format for it. Why do they keep doing that? It's just bits, they could just put high resolution H.264 on it!

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                            Dunno, could be they figure than in 3-4 years CPUs will be enough fast enough to use something better than H.264. Is 500GB enough to do lossless video?

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                              100 DVDs onto a single disk[^]

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                              Brilliant. I had heard about holographic storage, but thought it was at least 7-10 years away. I wonder if similar principles can also be applied to hard drives - I'd love to be able to carry around a small transparent cube, plug it into my computer and boot my entire OS from it (I know it's possible now, but not to the same extent)

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                                Dunno, could be they figure than in 3-4 years CPUs will be enough fast enough to use something better than H.264. Is 500GB enough to do lossless video?

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                                Well that's no problem is it? By that time, just put something else on them.. What's the big deal? 500GB = approx 56 minutes of raw 1080p @ 25Hz But no, this makes no sense. For "normal" (real world recordings) video you can get at least 50% compression in a completely unnoticeable way. Even if you do no inter-frame prediction, you could store every frame as high quality jpg (90-95% quality) and get a 10:1 compression ratio without anyone noticing.

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                                  Eventually I see these things being used for 3D video when our HD TVs become obsolete and 3D becomes the new rage.

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                                  Then we'd need a good new 3D video compression standard. But not a whole bunch of them, one for each different type of data carrier.. Maybe 2, one for streaming and one for the rest.

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                                    Well that's no problem is it? By that time, just put something else on them.. What's the big deal? 500GB = approx 56 minutes of raw 1080p @ 25Hz But no, this makes no sense. For "normal" (real world recordings) video you can get at least 50% compression in a completely unnoticeable way. Even if you do no inter-frame prediction, you could store every frame as high quality jpg (90-95% quality) and get a 10:1 compression ratio without anyone noticing.

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                                    99% of the time there's no benefit in going from lossy audio to lossless; but the extra space on BR disks means that it's being done today. Your problem is that you're thinking like an engineer; those sorts of decisions are made by marketing. :doh:

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                                      100 DVDs onto a single disk[^]

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                                      And the DRM will consume 66% of the available space.

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                                        Brilliant. I had heard about holographic storage, but thought it was at least 7-10 years away. I wonder if similar principles can also be applied to hard drives - I'd love to be able to carry around a small transparent cube, plug it into my computer and boot my entire OS from it (I know it's possible now, but not to the same extent)

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                                        IBM Holographic Storage[^]

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