Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 09/25/35 11:52
On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 01:35:04 -0000, Doug Jacobs
<djacobs@shell.rawbw.com> Gave us:
>An extra 5 to 10GB could mean some extra content - especially when you
>consider the recorders.
Most extra content is not at HD resolution. There is plenty of room
for all they make. They don't deliberately make as much added content
as possible. Are you nuts?
I remember in the early years of CD when terms like DDD and ADD and
AAD flew around how a studio compiled a classical disc that took up
nearly every last mm available on the platter's read allocation..
right out to the very edge of the disc practically. It also had far
more than 20 tracks on it. There were many players early on that
could't play it on those outer tracks. The point is that someone out
there somewhere will try to make a disc that uses up every last bit of
space just to say that they were the ones that did. Not talking about
data disks either.
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