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	<title>Comments on: Video Starting to Get Credibility</title>
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		<title>By: phillip Gibb</title>
		<link>http://poweredproduction.com/news-events/video-starting-to-get-credibility/comment-page-1/#comment-53</link>
		<dc:creator>phillip Gibb</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 18:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think here in South Africa things are set to change big time in the next year with the new undersea cable (4 to be laid of the next few years) and the 5000km fiber optic framework. This will drop internet costs and increase bandwidth. Then I will be able to participate a lot more - and favour - online media distribution. 
 
I had the opportunity to view a 720p channel when Transformers was on - the DSTV(satelite) HD channel - and I must say I was truly impressed. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think here in South Africa things are set to change big time in the next year with the new undersea cable (4 to be laid of the next few years) and the 5000km fiber optic framework. This will drop internet costs and increase bandwidth. Then I will be able to participate a lot more &#8211; and favour &#8211; online media distribution.</p>
<p>I had the opportunity to view a 720p channel when Transformers was on &#8211; the DSTV(satelite) HD channel &#8211; and I must say I was truly impressed.</p>
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		<title>By: big_b_rad</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 14:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>(First sorry that you got stuck in moderation for seven hours - will have to figure out what that&#039;s about.)  
When I see stats like the one reported by YouTube, I see it as online video is reaching &quot;critical mass&quot; that it&#039;s becoming so very popular, but with that is noise (content that no one wants to see.  At this point I don&#039;t see online video taking over hard media (DVD &amp; BD) for a year or two. Yes, I think it will happen faster than we think. I see DVD as a dead format already being replaced with online. (But I&#039;m strange like that! ^~~^) 
 
Take a look at services like SmugMug.com &amp; Viddyou.com (who offer 1080p HD) quality streaming is out there for pros (via paid services) to take advantage of, and with Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, and a few more that you can use for free. ((Here&#039;s a great break down of those services - &lt;a href=&quot;http://is.gd/aAoP&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;http://is.gd/aAoP&lt;/a&gt;)) 
As we see broadband exponentially expand and compression get better and better - the file size would become less meaningful to us. Uploading a 1Gb file via 50Mb/s connection won&#039;t be as bad as what we do today... 
 
As to my DVD is Dead comment, I look to online rental giants who are getting us accustom to the idea an pulling in early adopters, via set-to-boxes and browser based experiences.  I don&#039;t however see on-line taking over BD because it&#039;s truely shifted the interactive disc experience, and it might take a while to catch up to that! </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(First sorry that you got stuck in moderation for seven hours &#8211; will have to figure out what that&#039;s about.)<br />
When I see stats like the one reported by YouTube, I see it as online video is reaching &quot;critical mass&quot; that it&#039;s becoming so very popular, but with that is noise (content that no one wants to see.  At this point I don&#039;t see online video taking over hard media (DVD &amp; BD) for a year or two. Yes, I think it will happen faster than we think. I see DVD as a dead format already being replaced with online. (But I&#039;m strange like that! ^~~^) </p>
<p>Take a look at services like SmugMug.com &amp; Viddyou.com (who offer 1080p HD) quality streaming is out there for pros (via paid services) to take advantage of, and with Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, and a few more that you can use for free. ((Here&#039;s a great break down of those services &#8211; <a href="http://is.gd/aAoP" target="_blank">http://is.gd/aAoP</a>))<br />
As we see broadband exponentially expand and compression get better and better &#8211; the file size would become less meaningful to us. Uploading a 1Gb file via 50Mb/s connection won&#039;t be as bad as what we do today&#8230; </p>
<p>As to my DVD is Dead comment, I look to online rental giants who are getting us accustom to the idea an pulling in early adopters, via set-to-boxes and browser based experiences.  I don&#039;t however see on-line taking over BD because it&#039;s truely shifted the interactive disc experience, and it might take a while to catch up to that!</p>
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		<title>By: Phillip Gibb</title>
		<link>http://poweredproduction.com/news-events/video-starting-to-get-credibility/comment-page-1/#comment-51</link>
		<dc:creator>Phillip Gibb</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 06:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;15 hours of content every minute&quot; wow, the only problem with that is that there will be a lot of people not watching 14 minutes of that. Well not really and besides there is is a lot of dud content and the videos appeal to different people. 
My only issue with online video and it carries over to this idea of phasing out DVDs and Blu-Ray disks - how can you possibly produce high quality content as high as the disks? and if you can surely the file sizes will be ridiculous? </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&quot;15 hours of content every minute&quot; wow, the only problem with that is that there will be a lot of people not watching 14 minutes of that. Well not really and besides there is is a lot of dud content and the videos appeal to different people.<br />
My only issue with online video and it carries over to this idea of phasing out DVDs and Blu-Ray disks &#8211; how can you possibly produce high quality content as high as the disks? and if you can surely the file sizes will be ridiculous?</p>
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