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Ignatius Crumwald
Sanmatar Kelkoons Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.10.25 20:56:00 -
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Why can't i ever have a complete breakdown over a vidya gaem beta tourney?
I'll never be one of the cool kids.
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Tech Ohm Eaven
L.O.T.I.S. Legacy Rising
401
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Posted - 2012.10.25 21:09:00 -
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Sentient Archon wrote:Tech Ohm Eaven wrote:A 4000K resolution .JPEG can even go up to a GIGABYTE.BUT.ITS A SIMPLE TEXT EMAIL. Not a high definition picture sample.TEXT emails are in KILOBYTES. 25 lines of TEXT runs to 50 KILOBYTES. Dude! Now you are just talking nonsense and I am done with this! 4000K is 4 MB. The max a 4MB resolution picture would be is 1 MB depending on the aspect ratio. Im sure you knew this! But what do I know? I just make $3000 + a day every time I do this! I must be trolling!
HOLLYWOOD picture print is called: 4K resolution or above 2160P quality.
Such RAID arrays, both of "managed" (for example, SANs and NASs) and "unmanaged" (for example, JBoDs on a single computer workstation), are necessary due to the enormous throughput required for real-time (320 MB/s for 2K @ 24fps) or near-real-time playback in post-production, compared to throughput available from a single, yet fast, hard disk drive. Such requirements are often termed as "on-line" storage. Post-production not requiring real-time playback performances (typically for lettering, subtitling, versioning and other similar visual effects) can be migrated to slightly slower RAID stores.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_cinematography |
Sentient Archon
Red Star.
690
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Posted - 2012.10.25 21:26:00 -
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Tech Ohm Eaven wrote:HOLLYWOOD picture print is called: 4K resolution or above 2160P quality. Such RAID arrays, both of "managed" (for example, SANs and NASs) and "unmanaged" (for example, JBoDs on a single computer workstation), are necessary due to the enormous throughput required for real-time ( 320 MB/s for 2K @ 24fps) or near-real-time playback in post-production, compared to throughput available from a single, yet fast, hard disk drive. Such requirements are often termed as "on-line" storage. Post-production not requiring real-time playback performances (typically for lettering, subtitling, versioning and other similar visual effects) can be migrated to slightly slower RAID stores. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_cinematography
I tried real hard to resist reply to this post but apparently I failed! Help me Jesus! Baby Jesus even!
You do realize that what you are mentioning cinamatography over here right? It says xxx MB/s! That means xxx MB per second! Cinematography involves not only capturing image but also voice and other aspects that are wayyyyyy too technical for you! It is not something used to take a friggin screenshot!
RAID = Redundant Array of Inexpensive Drives. It is used for storage and not in capturing images.
This is me right now!
You do realize that I am making you look very immature right now! And for the sake of my sanity I am not coming back to the forums until the first set of matches are done! |
Tech Ohm Eaven
L.O.T.I.S. Legacy Rising
401
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Posted - 2012.10.25 21:37:00 -
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Sentient Archon wrote:Tech Ohm Eaven wrote:HOLLYWOOD picture print is called: 4K resolution or above 2160P quality. Such RAID arrays, both of "managed" (for example, SANs and NASs) and "unmanaged" (for example, JBoDs on a single computer workstation), are necessary due to the enormous throughput required for real-time ( 320 MB/s for 2K @ 24fps) or near-real-time playback in post-production, compared to throughput available from a single, yet fast, hard disk drive. Such requirements are often termed as "on-line" storage. Post-production not requiring real-time playback performances (typically for lettering, subtitling, versioning and other similar visual effects) can be migrated to slightly slower RAID stores. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_cinematography I tried real hard to resist reply to this post but apparently I failed! Help me Jesus! Baby Jesus even! You do realize that what you are mentioning cinamatography over here right? It says xxx MB/s! That means xxx MB per second! Cinematography involves not only capturing image but also voice and other aspects that are wayyyyyy too technical for you! It is not something used to take a friggin screenshot! RAID = Redundant Array of Inexpensive Drives. It is used for storage and not in capturing images. This is me right now! You do realize that I am making you look very immature right now! And for the sake of my sanity I am not coming back to the forums until the first set of matches are done!
Mike: Your first mistake was trying to impress with your reporter credentials. Your second mistake was posting without using google to check your source info. Your third mistake was not bothering to check with fellow reporters about basic hard drive camcorder/ camera capabilities.
" It is used for storage and not in capturing images." LOL!!!
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-DCR-SR100-Handycam-Camcorder-Optical/dp/B000E1B29I http://camcorders.toptenreviews.com/hard-drive/sony/sony-handycam-hdr-xr160-review.html hile the hard drive can be considered small, it also takes only 3 megapixel (MP) digital stills, but itGÇÖs still a remarkable camcorder
A SINGLE IMAGE from a movie trailer is called a still. Can you guess what its called? A PICTURE.
Data from a an audio/video stream is 90% video and at most 10% audio. The SIZE of either the VIDEO or AUDIO streams depends on DATA RESOLUTION.
I.e. a DVD quality video stream at 480p will be much smaller than the same video stream at a higher resolution such as 720p, 1080p or 2160p.
STILL IMAGES or PICTURES also are resolution dependent where a higher quality image will require more data such as a 2160p movie still.
A LOWER resolution image such as a simple NON high definition picture will be lower in data size. A simple text image where most of the image is a blank space results in a small data size since just the black text is captured.
And as far as a desktop screenshot?? Its data that is captured and is stored either on a hard drive or an SSD or SD card or USB drive. All these devices are just about the same where one has a spinning disc and the rest are solid state.
And the resolution size of the screen shot is based on data size. |
Wicked Glory
Doomheim
171
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Posted - 2012.10.25 22:13:00 -
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xjumpman23 wrote:Posting in a classic Not a classic until I post. |
xjumpman23
Royal Uhlans Amarr Empire
262
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Posted - 2012.10.25 22:13:00 -
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Wicked Glory wrote:xjumpman23 wrote:Posting in a classic Not a classic until I post.
tru |
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GM Grave
Game Masters C C P Alliance
68
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Posted - 2012.10.25 22:13:00 -
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This thread appears to lack a single redeeming feature, in future please refrain from starting, reading or posting in threads of this nature. |
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