We actually know more than that...For all we know, it could be about the same quality as what Home - ABC.com is currently offering for viewing episodes
of Lost in HD on its Web site. In other words, not enough info to get excited.
We actually know more than that...
In short it uses
- standard 19.4 MPEG-2 source
- some propriatory encoding technology from Broadcast International
- IBM blade server using Cell chips
How they compress the stream 6.5 times isn't clear but news from NAB floor should be able to shed some light on this...
For the second time in as many days news about breakthrough in video compression (RED camera being the first). Interesting...
Diogen.
Hopefully not the standard but perhaps a start.
Here let me try this again. Ownership can be easily achieved in one of two ways.There is no doubt that one day 'soon' folks will be able to stream HD video into their HPTC for viewing on their HDTVs. But the price, availabilty to the population and the viablity of the product which also includes ownership of downloaded media is still up in the air. As for the 'soon' as Dishnetwork HD viewers have learned recently 'soon' means tomorrow and as everyone knows -- tomorrow is not hear yet.
No what’s astonishing is the lengths that BD fanboys will go to undercut alternatives. Keep sticking your heads in the sand. The 3.0 cable modems are there already. Cablecos are in competition with phone companies that are laying fiber into the home currently! Thus no need for the government to step and do any coaxing.
Actually, they're counting on the Magic Fairy to provide almost everyone with super high speed internet over the next year or two.
It's astonishing to read the expectations some people have.