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Posted by JoeBloe on 01/05/07 01:17
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007 13:34:23 -0000, "M.I.5¾"
<no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> Gave us:
>This is largely because the resolution of a DVD is
>fixed at 720x578 pixels (determined solely by the requirement to be
>compatible with the legacy TV systems),
Not true. If it were capable of delivering more, they would not
have needed the new laser band or tighter tracked, higher capacity ,
higher data rate discs and readers.
It MIGHT be capable of delivering a little higher data rate, but the
space would run out before the end of the flic, and you would have to
have a flip disc to hold it all.
So the fixed pixel rate was chosen for many more reasons than simple
legacy compliance, or ONLY legacy compliance. Many factors were
considered.
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