Everything is fake now. I want a technology which works with a raw film scans, not even compressing them to JPEG, which is a 1st step in loosing the details BTW. Motion detection, key frames, delta frames - fine. But with a lossless video. On a Blu Ray off course, i don't care much about streaming.
A 4K/24p film encoded with Apple ProRes 4444 XQ (not even ProRes RAW) is 716 GB per hour, so you would need to swap a total of 30 Blu-ray discs once every 4 minutes in order to watch a 2 hour movie.
I wonder how much you'd get with such a technology... truly uncompressed 4K video you're talking about something on the order of a few terabytes for a 90-minute movie, so way way bigger than the biggest 4K Blu-ray discs. Lossless compression would get you under that number, but far enough to matter?
Of course it can be done! It wouldn't be as general purpose as the Java decompiler in C because the C decompiler would have to know about the CPU architecture of the executable code (just as the Java decompiler has to know about JVM opcodes).
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