Personally I’m hoping Microsoft’s project silica takes off and replaces blurays. Having worked in a movie theater, I can tell you the files on blurays aren’t the same ones that get played at a theater. Same resolution and framerate (probably), but dramatically higher bit depth (though I dunno if you could tell the difference normally). This could be a way of releasing master quality recordings for home use.
IDK what Project Silica is, but I don’t want Microsoft in charge of the future of physical media. That experimental multi terabyte disc standard should be where physical media goes next.
Personally I’m hoping Microsoft’s project silica takes off and replaces blurays. Having worked in a movie theater, I can tell you the files on blurays aren’t the same ones that get played at a theater. Same resolution and framerate (probably), but dramatically higher bit depth (though I dunno if you could tell the difference normally). This could be a way of releasing master quality recordings for home use.
IDK what Project Silica is, but I don’t want Microsoft in charge of the future of physical media. That experimental multi terabyte disc standard should be where physical media goes next.