You realize that an 8.5 GB disc doesn't really hold that much, right? It really hold about 7.9 GB max. Same reason why DVD-Rs say 4.7 GB on the package when they really hold about 4.3. A gigabyte isn't truly 1 billion bytes. What we refer to as Gigabytes are really Gibibytes.jjgp1112 wrote:Big Boss' first post was ll the proof you need that dual layer discs are 8GB, hell, here's what it says on Wikipedia:
DVD-R DL 8.5 GB
DVD+R DL 8.5 GB
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD%2BR_DL ... comparison
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I've burned loads of DVD's with the size about 100MB to the capacity (4.68-4.69GB)gallagtor wrote:You realize that an 8.5 GB disc doesn't really hold that much, right? It really hold about 7.9 GB max. Same reason why DVD-Rs say 4.7 GB on the package when they really hold about 4.3. A gigabyte isn't truly 1 billion bytes. What we refer to as Gigabytes are really Gibibytes.jjgp1112 wrote:Big Boss' first post was ll the proof you need that dual layer discs are 8GB, hell, here's what it says on Wikipedia:
DVD-R DL 8.5 GB
DVD+R DL 8.5 GB
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD%2BR_DL ... comparison
On the subject of a Blu-ray release, do we know what resolution the Dragon Box footage was scanned at? Was it scanned at 1080p, or just at 480p? If the latter, then a Blu-ray release would be pointless because the detail simply isn't there. It would essentially be an upscale of the DVDs.
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Then why are they labeled 8.5 GB, then?gallagtor wrote:You realize that an 8.5 GB disc doesn't really hold that much, right? It really hold about 7.9 GB max. Same reason why DVD-Rs say 4.7 GB on the package when they really hold about 4.3. A gigabyte isn't truly 1 billion bytes. What we refer to as Gigabytes are really Gibibytes.jjgp1112 wrote:Big Boss' first post was ll the proof you need that dual layer discs are 8GB, hell, here's what it says on Wikipedia:
DVD-R DL 8.5 GB
DVD+R DL 8.5 GB
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD%2BR_DL ... comparison
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Bulma: Of course! I'm not gonna pull a Frieza and screw it up!
Master Roshi: Bulma, I think Frieza failed because he wore too many clothes!
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Bulma: Of course! I'm not gonna pull a Frieza and screw it up!
Master Roshi: Bulma, I think Frieza failed because he wore too many clothes!
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What operating system are you using? Windows displays filesizes in Gibibytes, Mebibytes, and Kibibytes and labels them as Gigabytes, Kilobytes, and Megabytes.Big Boss wrote:I've burned loads of DVD's with the size about 100MB to the capacity (4.68-4.69GB)gallagtor wrote:You realize that an 8.5 GB disc doesn't really hold that much, right? It really hold about 7.9 GB max. Same reason why DVD-Rs say 4.7 GB on the package when they really hold about 4.3. A gigabyte isn't truly 1 billion bytes. What we refer to as Gigabytes are really Gibibytes.jjgp1112 wrote:Big Boss' first post was ll the proof you need that dual layer discs are 8GB, hell, here's what it says on Wikipedia:
DVD-R DL 8.5 GB
DVD+R DL 8.5 GB
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD%2BR_DL ... comparison
Technically, it does hold 85 billion bytes. It's just that most operating systems don't display "true" gigabytes.jjgp1112 wrote:Then why are they labeled 8.5 GB, then?
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A blu ray release is already pointless because of Kai.johnboy1 wrote:On the subject of a Blu-ray release, do we know what resolution the Dragon Box footage was scanned at? Was it scanned at 1080p, or just at 480p? If the latter, then a Blu-ray release would be pointless because the detail simply isn't there. It would essentially be an upscale of the DVDs.
Windows 7.gallagtor wrote:What operating system are you using? Windows displays filesizes in Gibibytes, Mebibytes, and Kibibytes and labels them as Gigabytes, Kilobytes, and Megabytes.Big Boss wrote:I've burned loads of DVD's with the size about 100MB to the capacity (4.68-4.69GB)gallagtor wrote: You realize that an 8.5 GB disc doesn't really hold that much, right? It really hold about 7.9 GB max. Same reason why DVD-Rs say 4.7 GB on the package when they really hold about 4.3. A gigabyte isn't truly 1 billion bytes. What we refer to as Gigabytes are really Gibibytes.
Not sure why that is relevant though.
1 gibibyte = 230 bytes = 1,073,741,824 bytes = 1024 mebibytes
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Gigabyte is pretty much a synonym for Gibibytes, you know. All a gibibyte is is a binary version of gigabyte.gallagtor wrote:What operating system are you using? Windows displays filesizes in Gibibytes, Mebibytes, and Kibibytes and labels them as Gigabytes, Kilobytes, and Megabytes.Big Boss wrote:I've burned loads of DVD's with the size about 100MB to the capacity (4.68-4.69GB)gallagtor wrote: You realize that an 8.5 GB disc doesn't really hold that much, right? It really hold about 7.9 GB max. Same reason why DVD-Rs say 4.7 GB on the package when they really hold about 4.3. A gigabyte isn't truly 1 billion bytes. What we refer to as Gigabytes are really Gibibytes.
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We've got the same avatar, huh? Now this is gonna be confusing.JulieYBM wrote:Good God, this thread's grown huge.
I can't wait for the podcast review. I suspect Corey'll be back but even if the quality of these discs aren't 100% up there with Japan's I really don't think it'll be worth not buying them, espicially with the subs.
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It's relevant because some operating systems display Gibigytes and some display "true" Gigabytes. I'm not saying you're a liar, but if you're using windows, it is impossible to burn 4.69 GB onto a disc.Big Boss wrote:Windows 7.gallagtor wrote:What operating system are you using? Windows displays filesizes in Gibibytes, Mebibytes, and Kibibytes and labels them as Gigabytes, Kilobytes, and Megabytes.Big Boss wrote: I've burned loads of DVD's with the size about 100MB to the capacity (4.68-4.69GB)
Not sure why that is relevant though.
Exactly, they are synonymous. The point is that what we call a gigabyte is really a gibibyte. The table in the wikipedia article you posted shows the capacity in GB, and next to it, its capacity in GiB. This is how Windows and most other operating systems will display filesize.jjgp1112 wrote:Gigabyte is pretty much a synonym for Gibibytes, you know. All a gibibyte is is a binary version of gigabyte.
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Weren't the traffic and firefighter commercials on the Dragon Ball Dbox and not the DBZ one?
Yamcha: Do you remember the spell to release him - do you know all the words?
Bulma: Of course! I'm not gonna pull a Frieza and screw it up!
Master Roshi: Bulma, I think Frieza failed because he wore too many clothes!
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Bulma: Of course! I'm not gonna pull a Frieza and screw it up!
Master Roshi: Bulma, I think Frieza failed because he wore too many clothes!
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What would they put on the other side, though?Freeza Heika wrote:Perhaps we could be so lucky as to get double sided dual layer DVD's. Unlikely, but it would be nice.
Yamcha: Do you remember the spell to release him - do you know all the words?
Bulma: Of course! I'm not gonna pull a Frieza and screw it up!
Master Roshi: Bulma, I think Frieza failed because he wore too many clothes!
Cold World (Fanfic)
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Bulma: Of course! I'm not gonna pull a Frieza and screw it up!
Master Roshi: Bulma, I think Frieza failed because he wore too many clothes!
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I wouldn't say that. Just about all of the filler is going to be left on the cutting room floor for Kai (to be honest, I think it's impossible for them to squeeze just the manga material down to 100 episodes unless they stop after the Cell Saga). There will be a push for the original series in HD. Not to mention the fact that Kai won't be covering DB and GT.Castor Troy wrote:A blu ray release is already pointless because of Kai.
I'm still curious, though. Was it ever said what resolution the DBox negatives were scanned at?
A few movies did get DVD18 releases, actually. They were notorious for never working correctly. We're better off taking our chances with the DVD9s.Big Boss wrote:I don't think any commercial DVD has those.
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