Post: 10.6 years of HD video on a DVD
06-20-2013, 05:47 PM #1
Alt
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We live in a world where digital information is exploding. Some 90% of the world’s data was generated in the past two years. The obvious question is: how can we store it all?

In Nature Communications today, we, along with Richard Evans from CSIRO, show how we developed a new technique to enable the data capacity of a single DVD to increase from 4.7 gigabytes up to one petabyte (1,000 terabytes). This is equivalent of 10.6 years of compressed high-definition video or 50,000 full high-definition movies.

So how did we manage to achieve such a huge boost in data storage? First, we need to understand how data is stored on optical discs such as CDs and DVDs.


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06-22-2013, 09:21 AM #11
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Think how big games could be though? All that space!
06-22-2013, 10:21 AM #12
Gaia
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Originally posted by Joelrca View Post
Now I got 10 years of HD porn stored on my disc


What are the chances of your computer being able to stole 1000 terabytes and then burning it to your CD? :vince:
06-24-2013, 01:06 AM #13
Joel
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Originally posted by .Gaia View Post
What are the chances of your computer being able to stole 1000 terabytes and then burning it to your CD? :vince:


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