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perplex said:Interesting, but at the bottom they predict speeds will be 20MB/s which is low/mid even for HDDs?
wonkman said:Yeah, reminds me of the first CD-ROM drives. What did they run at? Oh yeah, 1X.
You have to expect the first implimentation to be less than elegant. But at least it's release timeframe is soon considering magnetic's wall is coming into view.
perplex said:Good point, but what was the alternative? Oh yeah, 0X.
defakto said:...0X refers to haveing no cd drive as the alternative...
I have a brand new Porshh 912 TeeBone you can buy for just 10 dollars.wonkman said:I can't believe I thought 0X was a new technology. Please don't try to sell anything (like a bridge) to me tonight.
1x is the speed of audio, about 150 KB/s. Similarly, on DVDs 1x is the maximum allowable video+audio rate, about 1500 KB/s.dualblade said:actually i do have a question about cd data rates?
is 1x just the data rate of the first cdrom because everything was a multiple of that, or does the original speed have any meaning (like the rate you have to transfer at to play an audio cd in realtime)
dualblade said:actually i do have a question about cd data rates?
is 1x just the data rate of the first cdrom because everything was a multiple of that, or does the original speed have any meaning (like the rate you have to transfer at to play an audio cd in realtime)
FTFY I think you're mixing up 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz, which is used on DAT tapes and other digital recorders. Oh, and many iTunes songs are sampled at that rate, because they come from the original DAT rather than the CD where they were resampled.drizzt81 said:44100 samples/ second * 16 bits/ sample * 2 channels ~= 150KB/s
perplex said:http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/03/27/inphase_holographic_media/
Prices
Wouldn't it better for them to develop and research for another two or three years and release it? Then maybe we'd have *affordable* prices and competitive transfer rates.