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Here comes the math (Thanks google)
According to http://nedron.net/fom_server/cache/62.html
HDTV is approx. 19.3 megabit/sec
Google sez:
1TB / 19.2 megabit / second in hours = 121.362963 hours
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Re:What amazes me most
NeXT, from like what, 15 years back looks amazingly much like today's Mac OS X.
http://nedron.net:6969/torrents/jobs_NS30_demo_lar ge.mov.torrent
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Torrents available for updated QT versionsThe original version of the video was truncated by about ten minutes. The people at OpenStep.se posted corrected versions in QT contained MPEG-4 files.
I've made torrents available at:
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Links without the annoying Slashcode spaces:
1. http://nedron.net:6969/torrents/steve_jobs_NS30_de mo_30mins.mp4.torrent
2. http://haikunews.org:6969/torrents/steve_jobs_NS30 _demo_30mins.avi.torrent
Please visit Slashcode bug #981137, which concerns automatically hyperlinking URLs in "Plain Old Text" mode, and add a comment to show your support for a speedy resolution. No progress has been made on this trivial feature request for longer than six months.
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Torrent link here: http://nedron.net:6969/torrents/1984macintro.mov.
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Compare: HDTV is 20 megabits per second
Well from the article they are using satellite, and to compare, a *single* HDTV stream is 20 megabits per second, so I don't think this is too unrealistic. The films just have to be queued up for delivery at some stage before projection, and we are talking about a network with a limited number of endpoints (e.g. only cinemas, rather than everyone).
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New Virtix plugins for iMovieVirtix has released plugins for iMovie (X and classic) that include both effects (Bravo) and transitions (Echo).
They were well worth the $39 I spent on them. You can see a quickie test I did with the "Sparkle" transition, which is basically a transporter effect.
I agree with everyone who says that iMovie is the best entry level editor around. For one-offs and quickies (like the above), I use iMovie and iDVD. For more involved projects, I own Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro.
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DVD+RW is not DVDNote that discs produced by DVD+RW drives are not DVDs nor can they legally be called DVD. The only writeable formats which can produce output media that can be called DVD are DVD-R and DVD-RW. DVD-RAM is also available, but is primarily just for data storage.
A lot of confusion could be cleared if people would stop referring to DVD+RW as a recordable DVD format.
For more info, see my FAQ.