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Why not blue-ray in red-ray instead DVD-9 ?

Milan Nikolic

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It would be advancement cosidering capacity and future of the media. Just my two dinars! :umm:
 
Red ray

Red ray

Because when you apply our compression technology, a Blu-Ray disk drive isn't necessary....
 
Think format agnostic, rather than tied to a particular physical media. And what Stuart says...

Graeme
 
Why an optical media in the first place?

Of all RED bleeding-edge advancements, this seems rather antiquate to me.

Won't we deliver over internet anyway?
Aren't 2.5' drives/flashdrives reusable and more economic and (almost) smaller in size?

What do I miss here?
 
I'm agnostic about format agnosticism.

Graeme
 
Why an optical media in the first place?

Of all RED bleeding-edge advancements, this seems rather antiquate to me.

Won't we deliver over internet anyway?
Aren't 2.5' drives/flashdrives reusable and more economic and (almost) smaller in size?

What do I miss here?

About $30 for a flash drive vs. $0.50 per DVD, I'd say...
 
what are the chances of being able to stream that 4k file over the net if its lower then 10mbits or a 1080p version , will it be playable with a software player from any machine or will you require the custom asic chips of red ray to decode that in real time.
 
Another vote for anti-optical. I hate optical media in general.

I don't see the problem with having a $30 optical drive that will let people distribute $0.50 media... The renders still have a Compact flash slot in the back, and I'd be very surprised if it didn't have a USB drive for Flash or hard drives... So I'm sure you'll have plenty of options apart from the optical drive if you want.
 
I vote against Sony, err, I mean I vote against Blu-Ray.
 
DVDs are a great choice, especially as many of us will be sending stuff everywhere. I would have to think twice about sending $30-$100 media all over the place but $.50 I can handle!

Good call!
 
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