MPEG-4 on DVD playes

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Postby CaTaClYsM » Sun Mar 23, 2003 5:11 am

I don't mean HDDVD's I mean regular ones.
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Postby RadicalEd0 » Sun Mar 23, 2003 1:16 pm

well, HDDVD is the only upgrade you'll see for DVD in the next few years, they arent going to suddenly decide to make all players obsolete and rewrite the DVD standard for mpeg4.
Besides, mpeg4 based hddvd would use the same 4.7gb discs that we already use, so its almost the same as what you're saying, except higher resolution and GAY.
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Postby CaTaClYsM » Sun Mar 23, 2003 6:29 pm

I don't think a regualr DVD with MPEG-4 would work. The resolution would be higher and the MPEG-4 would look good. but since the resolution is higher the bitrate would have to be the same, and that means that the blocknoise would be worse. Didn't they make a new DVD player that has disks that are 30 gigs or something like that?
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Postby RadicalEd0 » Sun Mar 23, 2003 7:08 pm

Yes ideally blu-ray discs would be used with Mpeg4, but.. well read the discussion here and become enlightened

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s ... genumber=2

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Postby CaTaClYsM » Sun Mar 23, 2003 8:35 pm

is this the one you linked last time?
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Postby CaTaClYsM » Sun Mar 23, 2003 8:41 pm

man, I wish I had the money to buy all this cool stuff like HDTV's.
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Postby CaTaClYsM » Sun Mar 23, 2003 8:57 pm

another question, with those blue lazer DVD's, what exctly would you be able to do with them for a regular TV? I mean, imagine how high the bitrates could get. Or how much video you could cram onto it. :drools:
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Postby the Black Monarch » Mon Mar 31, 2003 1:51 am

I don't get the whole red-laser, blue-laser thing... I say just go with whatever gives the best video quality without taking up too much space...
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Postby tomj » Thu Apr 03, 2003 7:38 am

CaTaClYsM wrote:another question, with those blue lazer DVD's, what exctly would you be able to do with them for a regular TV? I mean, imagine how high the bitrates could get. Or how much video you could cram onto it. :drools:


The point about blue lasers is that you can cram enough data on that you can use MPEG-2 for long form recording in HD, since realtime MPEG-2 codecs are almost cheap, and otherwise you're stuck with expensive D-VHS - while another standard puts MPEG-4 on a standard DVD to achieve HD resolution, since MPEG-4 coding in HD doesn't appear to be feasible in realtime yet.

(zettai, you should have been at Minami - there was a guy there who used to work for Philips, and a friend and I had great fun grilling him about optical tech...)
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