uncompressed raw streaming is a little way off yet,and lucky we have AVC/H.264 with its lessless modes to help bring raw bitrates down, at least a little, but it seems none of the current Disc formats would hold or move this amount of data.
"estimated at
24 Gbps for video and
28 Mbps for audio in raw format, less in compressed format."
what do you serious HD HT enthusiasts/early adopters do then?, take that route as its the higher grade output, or stick to the popular highest data holding disk at the time.
or do you move over to PC NAS storage for your playback of your data, but again its going to take a little longer yet before 40GigE is in the home, hell we might not even see 10GigE in the next 2-4 years, but at least it might be in the enthusiasts price range by then....
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquir...-megapixel-tvs
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Japan plans 33 megapixel TVs
With 24 channel surround sound
By
Egan Orion: Tuesday, 15 January 2008, 1:10 PM
THE JAPANESE Communications Ministry has stumped up 300 million yen (that is $2.735 million US dollars) to subsidise Japanese broadcaster
NHK's launch of a 33.2 megapixel television broadcast standard by 2015.
The "
Super Hi-Vision" TV standard will use screens with 4,000 scan lines,
7680 pixels wide by 4320 pixels high, and provide a 100-degree wide field of view at the standard viewing distance.
The current HDTV standard is 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels high and yields a 30-degree wide field of view at standard distance.
Also planned for the Super Hi-Vision TV standard is 24 channel surround sound.
Data rates for NHK's new TV standard are estimated at
24 Gbps for video and
28 Mbps for audio in raw format, less in compressed format. µ"