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Posted by Jay G. on 06/24/06 12:27
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 03:34:31 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 07:17:14 -0500, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> Gave us:
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>>I was talking about the video discs, not any recordable format.
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> You were jacking off at the mouth about Byte capacity on a given
> disc. THAT changes it to a talk about storage mediums, not play only
> A/V mediums.
Not at all. If I was talking about how a video DVD hold more information
than a VCD, that doesn't change the talk to recordable DVD and CD formats.
The storage capacity of the non-recordable video formats is relavent to the
discussion of differences between the formats, especially since it's really
the only major difference between the two.
>> And unless
>>holographic storage starts out at the same price point as Blu-Ray and HD
>>DVD are at that point, it won't blow them "out of the water."
>
> Yet Another Stupid Remark YASR. If the name of the game is data
> storage, TeraBytes beat out GigaBytes all day long. Price point will
> be high, and folks will pay it.
So if capacity matters regardless of price, that would mean Blu-Ray will
win out over HD DVD in the recordable media field, according to your logic.
-Jay
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