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Disney to sell movies on MicroSD cards
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UCLAN
2009-07-22 18:55:01 UTC
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Forget DVDs, forget Blu-Ray. Disney and Panasonic see the future and that
future is movies on flash cards. That’s right, those same tiny memory cards
that you buy for your digital camera/MP3 player will soon be available with
films pre-loaded on.

Disney and Panasonic are starting things off by packaging pre-recorded microSD
cards together with DVDs holding the same movie content. That way users can
easily watch their favorite DVDs on portable players.

Movies on flash cards are the future, but we aren’t sure if this particular
venture will fly or not because not everyone has MicroSD yet.

http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/07/disney-to-sell-movies-on-microsd-cards/
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Wes Newell
2009-07-23 05:48:43 UTC
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Post by UCLAN
Forget DVDs, forget Blu-Ray. Disney and Panasonic see the future and
that future is movies on flash cards. That’s right, those same tiny
memory cards that you buy for your digital camera/MP3 player will soon
be available with films pre-loaded on.
Disney and Panasonic are starting things off by packaging pre-recorded
microSD cards together with DVDs holding the same movie content. That
way users can easily watch their favorite DVDs on portable players.
Movies on flash cards are the future, but we aren’t sure if this
particular venture will fly or not because not everyone has MicroSD yet.
Movies preloaded on flash drives have been around for some time now. And
almost everyone has a USB port.
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UCLAN
2009-07-23 19:50:05 UTC
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Post by Wes Newell
Post by UCLAN
Forget DVDs, forget Blu-Ray. Disney and Panasonic see the future and
that future is movies on flash cards. That’s right, those same tiny
memory cards that you buy for your digital camera/MP3 player will soon
be available with films pre-loaded on.
Disney and Panasonic are starting things off by packaging pre-recorded
microSD cards together with DVDs holding the same movie content. That
way users can easily watch their favorite DVDs on portable players.
Movies on flash cards are the future, but we aren’t sure if this
particular venture will fly or not because not everyone has MicroSD yet.
Movies preloaded on flash drives have been around for some time now. And
almost everyone has a USB port.
Studios involved? Movies included? Available at __________?
Kalarama
2009-07-23 13:09:03 UTC
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Post by UCLAN
Forget DVDs, forget Blu-Ray. Disney and Panasonic see the future and that
future is movies on flash cards. That’s right, those same tiny memory
cards that you buy for your digital camera/MP3 player will soon be
available with films pre-loaded on.
Disney and Panasonic are starting things off by packaging pre-recorded
microSD cards together with DVDs holding the same movie content. That way
users can easily watch their favorite DVDs on portable players.
Movies on flash cards are the future, but we aren’t sure if this
particular venture will fly or not because not everyone has MicroSD yet.
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/07/disney-to-sell-movies-on-microsd-cards/
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Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens.
Are these cards still subject to ESD [static] damage?
Ivan
2009-07-23 13:33:34 UTC
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Post by Kalarama
Post by UCLAN
Forget DVDs, forget Blu-Ray. Disney and Panasonic see the future and that
future is movies on flash cards. That's right, those same tiny memory
cards that you buy for your digital camera/MP3 player will soon be
available with films pre-loaded on.
Disney and Panasonic are starting things off by packaging pre-recorded
microSD cards together with DVDs holding the same movie content. That way
users can easily watch their favorite DVDs on portable players.
Movies on flash cards are the future, but we aren't sure if this
particular venture will fly or not because not everyone has MicroSD yet.
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/07/disney-to-sell-movies-on-microsd-cards/
--
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens.
Are these cards still subject to ESD [static] damage?
People worry about the vulnerability of flash memory cards, however I've got
quite a collection of SD cards which have been recorded on and formatted
dozens of times over a number of years, whether I've been lucky or not I
don't know, but up until now I haven't yet had a card failure .. wish I
could say the same of about some makes of CD/DVD disks I've used in the
past.
Kalarama
2009-07-24 20:10:35 UTC
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Post by Ivan
Post by Kalarama
Post by UCLAN
Forget DVDs, forget Blu-Ray. Disney and Panasonic see the future and
that future is movies on flash cards. That's right, those same tiny
memory cards that you buy for your digital camera/MP3 player will soon
be available with films pre-loaded on.
Disney and Panasonic are starting things off by packaging pre-recorded
microSD cards together with DVDs holding the same movie content. That
way users can easily watch their favorite DVDs on portable players.
Movies on flash cards are the future, but we aren't sure if this
particular venture will fly or not because not everyone has MicroSD yet.
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/07/disney-to-sell-movies-on-microsd-cards/
--
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens.
Are these cards still subject to ESD [static] damage?
People worry about the vulnerability of flash memory cards, however I've
got quite a collection of SD cards which have been recorded on and
formatted dozens of times over a number of years, whether I've been lucky
or not I don't know, but up until now I haven't yet had a card failure ..
wish I could say the same of about some makes of CD/DVD disks I've used in
the past.
I take it that you don't let them cavort around in a shirt pocket or go thru
the clothes dryer. ;-)
Ivan
2009-07-24 20:30:21 UTC
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Post by Kalarama
Post by Ivan
Post by Kalarama
Post by UCLAN
Forget DVDs, forget Blu-Ray. Disney and Panasonic see the future and
that future is movies on flash cards. That's right, those same tiny
memory cards that you buy for your digital camera/MP3 player will soon
be available with films pre-loaded on.
Disney and Panasonic are starting things off by packaging pre-recorded
microSD cards together with DVDs holding the same movie content. That
way users can easily watch their favorite DVDs on portable players.
Movies on flash cards are the future, but we aren't sure if this
particular venture will fly or not because not everyone has MicroSD yet.
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/07/disney-to-sell-movies-on-microsd-cards/
--
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens.
Are these cards still subject to ESD [static] damage?
People worry about the vulnerability of flash memory cards, however I've
got quite a collection of SD cards which have been recorded on and
formatted dozens of times over a number of years, whether I've been lucky
or not I don't know, but up until now I haven't yet had a card failure ..
wish I could say the same of about some makes of CD/DVD disks I've used
in the past.
I take it that you don't let them cavort around in a shirt pocket or go
thru the clothes dryer. ;-)
Not quite gone that far with an SD card, but about three years ago a cheap
250mb MP3 player did go through a complete wash cycle including a 900 spin
and last time I checked it still works!
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IMV the 'possibility' of a 2tb SD card looks exciting, if it ever does come
to fruition, especially at a realistic price, then I see it revolutionising
computers, media storage and retrieval in a way we haven't seen before.
<http://www.photographyblog.com/news/sdxc_memory_cards/>
Kalarama
2009-07-25 00:55:42 UTC
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Post by Ivan
IMV the 'possibility' of a 2tb SD card looks exciting, if it ever does
come to fruition, especially at a realistic price, then I see it
revolutionising computers, media storage and retrieval in a way we haven't
seen before.
<http://www.photographyblog.com/news/sdxc_memory_cards/>
And, a 32GB card is already available:
http://gizmodo.com/5165352/first-sdxc-card-is-the-worlds-fastest-only-holds-32gb

Gawd-Dayum.....this could get insane . . . these will sledge-hammer railroad
spikes into the harddrives' coffin.

Imagine an IR remote control with a slot for an SDXC fingernail card,
sending HD material by RF to the display. . . and . . . ?
ASCII
2009-07-23 18:51:09 UTC
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Post by Kalarama
Post by UCLAN
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/07/disney-to-sell-movies-on-microsd-cards/
Are these cards still subject to ESD [static] damage?
Assuming the data transfer speed issues will be resolved,
(when my camera uses microsd, it's much slower than regular sd)
Maybe the packaging of tomorrow will involve mini faraday cages to
thwart some miscreant going into a video store with a stun gun. ;-)
Kalarama
2009-07-24 23:50:45 UTC
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Post by ASCII
Post by Kalarama
Post by UCLAN
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/07/disney-to-sell-movies-on-microsd-cards/
Are these cards still subject to ESD [static] damage?
Assuming the data transfer speed issues will be resolved,
(when my camera uses microsd, it's much slower than regular sd)
Maybe the packaging of tomorrow will involve mini faraday cages to
thwart some miscreant going into a video store with a stun gun. ;-)
Sounds like my old tech school joke of burying a remote-controlled bulk tape
eraser head inside one of the computer desks. :-)
Bob Edgeworthy
2009-07-24 08:53:34 UTC
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Post by UCLAN
Forget DVDs, forget Blu-Ray. Disney and Panasonic see the future and that
future is movies on flash cards. That’s right, those same tiny memory
cards that you buy for your digital camera/MP3 player will soon be
available with films pre-loaded on.
Disney and Panasonic are starting things off by packaging pre-recorded
microSD cards together with DVDs holding the same movie content. That way
users can easily watch their favorite DVDs on portable players.
Movies on flash cards are the future, but we aren’t sure if this
particular venture will fly or not because not everyone has MicroSD yet.
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/07/disney-to-sell-movies-on-microsd-cards/
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Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens
Sounds great!

But what about prices? Would the average person be willing to spend an extra
20 bucks for an HD movie on an eight gig card?
Mutley
2009-07-25 00:59:34 UTC
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Post by Bob Edgeworthy
Post by UCLAN
Forget DVDs, forget Blu-Ray. Disney and Panasonic see the future and that
future is movies on flash cards. That’s right, those same tiny memory
cards that you buy for your digital camera/MP3 player will soon be
available with films pre-loaded on.
Disney and Panasonic are starting things off by packaging pre-recorded
microSD cards together with DVDs holding the same movie content. That way
users can easily watch their favorite DVDs on portable players.
Movies on flash cards are the future, but we aren’t sure if this
particular venture will fly or not because not everyone has MicroSD yet.
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/07/disney-to-sell-movies-on-microsd-cards/
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Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens
Sounds great!
But what about prices? Would the average person be willing to spend an extra
20 bucks for an HD movie on an eight gig card?
At present they are only talking about SD movies for media players and
the like.

"Disney and Panasonic are starting things off by packaging
pre-recorded microSD cards together with DVDs holding the same movie
content. That way users can easily watch their favorite DVDs on
portable players."
s***@gmail.com
2016-12-21 16:44:16 UTC
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The moment Micro SD cards were released, I predicted this would happen. It's only common sense. People want smaller more efficient, so it stands to reason.
John McWilliams
2016-12-22 19:30:10 UTC
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Post by s***@gmail.com
The moment Micro SD cards were released, I predicted this would happen. It's only common sense. People want smaller more efficient, so it stands to reason.
For tiny devices, sure, but who wants to watch HD on a phone or tablet?
(well, hi rez iPad is sorta o.k.) Not to mention UHD.

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