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Posted by JoeBloe on 01/01/07 22:23
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 12:44:37 -0800, "Alpha" <none@none.NET> Gave us:
>If it takes a long time, it will fail. The next generation of video could
>well be based on direct cable or satellite transmission and stored on
>silicon (or one of the emerging new memory materials).
You sure don't know much about data streams.
Cable/over wire/air does not now, nor will it ever likely deliver
high end audio streams. The video is degraded on most channels too,
even some declared as hi def. Any given cable channel has 6MHz of
bandwidth. THAT's ALL. Tell me, chump, how does one pipe 25Mb/s over
a 6Mhz channel?
An HD DVD delivers the stream, and the audio NOW. Leave it to a
bunch of pants down past the asscrack idiots to look at the new thing,
scratch their heads and say "but does it work?".
When are you dopes gonna get a clue?
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