HVD 1 Terabytes I got this from a different forum...and imagine that it can store all the episodes of the Simpsons in 1 disc.
First time comes to my mind when i see 1 Terabytes of storage on the same 12 cm optical disc is...
umcompressed high defintion video and mulitple uncompressed 24/96 surround sound, that means producer can storage 24/96/6.1 surround sound in english, audio2 in spanish 24/96/6.1, audio 3 in french with 24/96/6.1, and it goes on...
and maybe perhaps 3-D video. similiar to how the a guy put many cameras around 360 degrees and shoot video in it for the PlayStation 2 demo disc DVD. I watch the video and i was surprised to find out that i can rotate the video angle in 360 degree with my dual shock 2 controller.
Think of this 1 Terabytes disc possibly call holographicc versatile disc as the "uncompressed High def 1080p" of the lossy compress high def 1080p find in Blu Ray and HD-DVD.
Another good example is, such as DVD-A 24/96/5.1 versus Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS 24/96/5.1 compression.
I thought after HD-DVD/Blu Ray, we will probably be able to watch lossless video compression of 1080p/30 if it manage to get to about 125 GBytes single layer and 250 Gbytes dual layer. But this, this HVD can store up to 4 layers, each 250 Gbytes making it possible to store "uncompressed 1080p video".
But of course, we want flexiblities too. Meaning, it can support uncompressed audio/video in high defs, lossless compressions, and the current and old lossy compression of MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and WMV-9, or VC-9 all in a single player. So the producers can decide if they want to just put the all the simpsons episodes in 1 optical disc in lossy compression, or they wanted to put a 2 hours long movies say Finding Nemo in 1080p uncompress video....
I think the problem with this is, can the general audiences be able to tell the difference between lossy compression over uncompress HD 1080p?
Because we already seen how great the picture look in 480p dvd video in MPEG-2, and i once had convert a save pic from BMP (uncompress picture) to JPEG with about 12x compressions or 12:1, and at normal view. i can\'t tell a difference at all. Nor can my friend. Unless I be looking really hard and close up, and do A-B comparison, i can tell the JPEG looks a grainer then the BMP...
anyway,
i am a math psychotic, so let do this math problem...
:nut:
1920 x 1080 x 60 x 24 x 60 x 120 = 21,499,084,800,000 bits of digital information.
Or about 21.5 Tbits or Terabits of information...tera = trillion...
divided by 8 = about 2.68 Terabytes of information.
*put face in shame*:shy:, even with this much storage, its not possible to store up to 2 hours of video in uncompress video...its require up to 2.68 Tbytes and with sound and all, it will make it up to 3 Tbytes or more...
well, then lossless compression....:thepimp:
If you are curious on how i got those math numbers that seem to come out of no where and multiply them....
well
1920 x 1080 is the pixels or resolution.
24 is 24 bits RGB.
60 is 60 frames per second.
another
60 is 60 second in 1 minutes.
and 60 minutes in an hour. or
"120" minutes for 2 hours...
and then you mulitply them all to get total storage, bit rate...
if you have any question about this math, ask me and i would love to explain it. :nut: