ron spencer
12th April 2006, 21:32
Not sure if this belongs here but I saw this at the Boston Globe:
As a result, Euclid Discoveries says a full-length movie that requires 700 megabytes of storage when compressed using MPEG-4 would use just 50 megabytes when compressed with EuclidVision. At that size, 14 movies could fit on a standard CD-ROM disk.
How would this work? Mods move this if in wrong forum.
Link
http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2006/04/10/firm_squeezes_films_into_a_download/
Interesting, but is it realistic?
Also:
http://www.eucliddiscoveries.com/press_release.php#032806
As a result, Euclid Discoveries says a full-length movie that requires 700 megabytes of storage when compressed using MPEG-4 would use just 50 megabytes when compressed with EuclidVision. At that size, 14 movies could fit on a standard CD-ROM disk.
How would this work? Mods move this if in wrong forum.
Link
http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2006/04/10/firm_squeezes_films_into_a_download/
Interesting, but is it realistic?
Also:
http://www.eucliddiscoveries.com/press_release.php#032806