Ken-Hawaii Posted August 30, 2016 Report Posted August 30, 2016 :laughing: Sure, go down fighting, Guido! Single-layer, single-sided DVDs can store up to 4.7GB Dual-layer, single-sided DVDs can store 8.5GB Dual-layer, double-sided DVDs can store 17GB Single-layer Blu-ray DVDs can store 25 GB Dual-layer Blu-ray DVDs can store 50 GB Triple-layer Blu-ray XL (BD-XL-TL) DVDs can store 100 GB Quadruple-layer Blu-ray XL (BD-XL-QL) DVDs can store 128 GB Double-sided triple-layer Blu-ray XL (not yet standard) DVDs can store 200 GB The upcoming 4K UHD Blu-ray DVDs will be able to store 512 GB, & those will eventually be available in double- & triple-layer, & then double-sided, too. I'm too tired to go into how video compression schemes can also increase video play-time by many multiples of raw data, Guido...it's 3:15 AM here, & I'm ready to hit the sack! Ready to ask for quarter...? Ken Quote
w.y.chan Posted September 5, 2016 Report Posted September 5, 2016 Thanks Jeff for posting this. I own the same Blackmagic 4K camera that was use to film this documentary. I had some input in getting the camera manufacturer to include further enhancement features in the firmware. Had it for couple of years now and it was my B camera that saw relatively few action and plannning to sell it. So if anyone is interested (preferably UK or Europe) in this Blackmagic camera please contact me on PM From 4K Katana Project https://www.facebook.com/yoshihiko.usuki/posts/728239620611416 my camera Wah Quote
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