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Admittedly terrible. I’ve been wearing glasses for 28 years. My prescription is -9.
That would explain it. Yeah, you don't need 8k.
Admittedly terrible. I’ve been wearing glasses for 28 years. My prescription is -9.
Aren't you talking about the maximum storage capacity of those though which is independent of the movie? I think for the same length movie with the same bit rate, the 4k should be 4x's greater... maybe more when you take into account the higher bit depth.
I'm just saying there's no precedent for a 4x increase in storage capacity
1080p blu ray max capacity - 50gb
4K blu ray max capacity - 100gb
Fine... but hour for hour, it's 4x's more.
As is 4k to 1080p, and yet they only doubled capacity. I feel like 4K's should have gotten a bigger disc. I haven't adopted the format but from what I can see, it seems like they have less space on the 4K discs for special features compared to blu ray.
Blu ray compared to DVD was a huge increase in storage space.. like 7x more storage for 4x more pixels.
Yeah, but most Blurays are less than 25 GB when actually put on the disc
That's not true. Not sure where you are getting that. Almost all blu rays are 50gb. Only some from like 2006-2007 are 25gb when HD-DVD was still a thing and companies were just porting the transfers between the two.
You're thinking of the maximum size.
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-rip-blu-ray-discs-to-your-pc
"A typical Blu-ray movie usually ranges from 15GB to 30GB in size..."
From 2018.
It's funny how bent out of shape you're getting over this. I was just correcting you on the claim that's it's hard to find them. They still make up over 50% of tv/monitors being sold.Why are you beating a dead horse bro. Ita fine if all u wanted was 1080p but 4K is the new standard now. Its not somrthing only rich people have. Walmart sells Samsung 4k tvs for a few hundred bucks.
I'm itching to go 4K, but don't want a smart TV recording me doing or saying indecent things. They all seem to be smart TV.
Hard to believe or not there was one in every brand.
It was the insignia I got for him.Not in 55" for every brand. Unless you start naming them besides a single Insignia model thats out there or another random Chinese brand. No 55" 1080p Sony, Samsung, LG, Sharp....there is still a few misc 1080p sizes out there from these brands but they are scattered and smaller.
I doubt thryd need a terabyte
What do 4K discs max out at? 100gb?
8K could use 200gb
It was the insignia I got for him.
Halloween (1978) shout factory was 33gb for the movie only. That's a 90 min movie. Thats the only one of mine ive ripped.
Regardless... i highly doubt 1 terabyte containers will be used to 8k physical media if/when it happens. But maybe they will go all out. Once you are at 8K im not sure where you go beyond that. That is getting into the upper limits of 70mm or IMAX celluloid film theoretical resolution.
65mm theoretical is supposedly 14-16K (though analog is never 1:1 with digital and there's more than the size of the negative at play). The Wizard of Oz (Academy ratio film) was scanned at 8K years ago (and we can't really say if a higher resolution scan would help or not as it wasn't attempted and I don't think it has shown in 8K anywhere in theaters) and normal 70mm film is roughly 3.5 times larger than Academy ratio film. If we go by The Wizard of Oz example and theoretically say 8K nabs you a perfect 1:1 scan of 35mm Academy ratio film (which is not proven) and typical 65mm film is 3.5 times larger than Academy ratio film then 14K would nab you 1:1 with 65mm. But the issue is with analog film, the quality of the stock also matters including its' contrast, the silvers in the film itself, the composition of the film, whether it was shot with anamorphic compression onto the film's frame, etc.
Once a tv or tv type image is nearly indistinguishable from real life, that's when we see the upper limits, right now we are far from that realm.
Yes, or it was $300 and way better than the tv that was stolen from him.I don't even know why you'd buy somebody a 1080p TV in the year 2020.
Do you hate your friend?