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    I guess everyone is as speechless as I am...

    10mbit/s??????? World just changed.
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    I hope they make a Blu-Ray version - 5 hours of 4K on a single layer disk sounds pretty good to me!
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    I'm still trying to figure out how in the world that could be the case.

    But these guys stand and deliver.

    Always.

    The footage looked amazing.

    The lenses blew away the Cooke's and MP's

    Lingerie models, and Tiramisu.

    God I love this country
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Lovett View Post
    I'm still trying to figure out how in the world that could be the case.

    But these guys stand and deliver.

    Always.

    The footage looked amazing.

    The lenses blew away the Cooke's and MP's

    Lingerie models, and Tiramisu.

    God I love this country
    HAhaha...

    So how did you see the lens comparison? Where they projected?

    And back on topic: Has anyone noticed any compression on the Red Ray screening? So far that I've only seen one post hinting to a very small difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roberto Lequeux View Post
    HAhaha...

    So how did you see the lens comparison? Where they projected?

    And back on topic: Has anyone noticed any compression on the Red Ray screening? So far that I've only seen one post hinting to a very small difference.
    Yeah, so I saw too, but thats 10mb/s to 800mb/s and Graeme pretty much stated that they were not quite done with it yet so they are still working out the small kinks. =]
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    Maybe we were fooled into believing until now about needing a lot mbit/s to run the show. Thats what happens when some people need a lot of numbers to make things sound way more important and "professional" than they really should be.
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    It's all in the codec. :)
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    How many people here saw the video with their own occular devices? I tend to be an optimist but 10Mbit per seconds is barely above the DVD rate. Color me impressed if they've delivered better than HD DVD/Blu-ray specs at under 15Mbps avg datarate.

    Well..color me RED
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roberto Lequeux View Post
    HAhaha...

    So how did you see the lens comparison? Where they projected?

    And back on topic: Has anyone noticed any compression on the Red Ray screening? So far that I've only seen one post hinting to a very small difference.
    Yes Roberto,

    There was a lens projector setup in the vendor room, so we saw A/B projections with "Competitive" lenses.

    I've got a projector / big screen and blu-ray setup at home, and it looked every bit as good, and given the rear projection hotel room mess, that is incredibly impressive.

    I know a lot of very smart people who work on compression algorithms, let me repeat, very very smart people, and this is giant step forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Caballero View Post
    Maybe we were fooled into believing until now about needing a lot mbit/s to run the show. Thats what happens when some people need a lot of numbers to make things sound way more important and "professional" than they really should be.
    You have to start out with a lot of "lot of numbers" to make 10 mbit/s look real good. Garbage in/garbage out applies. I guess you cannot grade a compressed image like this very well. It's "just" for viewing...

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