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think the point is that it's an interesting article. And Jerry is also (cunningly) pointing out that I don't do enough research and publish these links myself.
My point is that a) it's an interesting article and b) I'm just glad that Jerry does the legwork, saves me the 4 hours a day which I reserve for sleep.
Hang on
Zzzzzzzzzzzz
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Okay, novice question coming up...
Could this timeshifting codec - if licenced to the right people - accelerate the development of DVD writers in the PC market? I'm only asking because I vaguely recall that MPEG2 is the underlying compression technology for DVD.
I imagine that this would make DVD a viable output medium for video editing, providing:
a) You don't need a quad PIII/Athlon system;
b) The output quality isn't to video what South Park is to animation.
What do you think?
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Speaking of the hardware side (thanks Jerry ;-)) did you guys hear that TIVO inked a deal with Blockbuster Video today? Full cross-marketing....
As far as being a good editing setup; yup!, once DVD recorders hit the scene at consumer-friendly prices.
Towards that end Panasonic and Philips are coming out with DVD/CD/DVDRAM player/recorders soon. The Philips will have a firewire port making it perfect for editing.
Another tidbit of interest is the licensing by Sony of the blue laser technology from Nichia Chemical Industries for a high-definition DVD device due later this year. They say the blue laser DVD disk holds 10 gigs per side.
Now, meld those new DVD VCR's with the blue lasers and.....
Dr. Mordrid
[This message has been edited by DrMordrid (edited 07 January 2000).]
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