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But I cant afford the camera projector and redray Stuart. Is the redray system going to be available seperately from the laser, and will there be a cheap player only version and software encode for presentation systems, or internet viewing? I'm talking low budget here, and the opportunity as a consumer viewing platform. I'm interested in it's use in kiosk applications.
Now for the big questions, how does it work, how does the compression work? I'm interested in comparing it to my decade old technology ideas.
Thanks Stuart, and thanks Red.
Any news on an interactive layer? Please tell me we can author special features in simple HTML 5.
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It's great to have a new distribution Codec, and even better when it's low bitrate. But how does it compare to DCP?
I was very sceptical when R3D was announced and the bitrate RED was proclaiming. And the result was/is amaizing. Hope the new codec has the same magic in it.
Does the Projector have any connectors for use with any standard DCP servers?
Patrick
Cannot wait for the full details on this. Will they be posted on the product information page or will all details trickle out on Reduser? There's just so much to know about this before being able to envision its potential.
Hmm, sorry, wrong thread that post was about the laser projector.
We'll be talking about workflow solutions later in the year. Needless to say that we want you guys to be able to encode content ;)
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