MonsieurBond
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2Pack said:Apple may have a deal with a startup in Galway whereby a 'chip' can carry a full length DVD and interface with an iPod and use embedded iPod DRM to allow it to play once or twice..via firewire or usb ...on a larger screen.
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Think thats them yeah. Movies are too big to download so something quicker is needed . See this comment on the IBM siteEC1 said:wouldn't be these guys perchance? http://www.portomedia.com
Well, according to a sourced quoted on RegHardware, after [broken link removed]songs on the iTunes Music Store,2Pack said:Think thats them yeah. Movies are too big to download so something quicker is needed . See this comment on the IBM site
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/MCAG-6KANFF?OpenDocument&Site=
" Porto Media has developed a high-speed ‘flash memory’ module capable of downloading and storing a 120-minute, DVD-quality movie in just 18 seconds, and needed to be able to protect the content from unlawful use or distribution. http://www.ibm.com/i/c.gif
MonsieurBond said:If this turns out to be true, it will be interesting to see if they sell iPod-optimised i.e. small screen versions of films. I for one would rather pay for a full size download. However, as you say, these would be too big to download at current Broadband speeds.
2Pack said:Sony are considering the same strategy with pre optimised PSP format movies, of course the PSP is pseudo widescreen which helps, the iPod (to date) is not.
.. which looks quite neat & sleek. However, the apple promotional shots neglect to show that, with the headphone socket on the bottom, you'd have to put the nano in upsidedown !MonsieurBond said:a rather expensive iPod nano [broken link removed]
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