2021-12-04, 02:45 AM
Tl;dr: just jump to "From Idea to Concept"!
First of all, some previous threads that lead me to this idea:
We, movie collectors, still like to have movies to... collect! One thing is to have a title in a physical format, on an optical disc, with a printed cover and possibly a booklet; something to watch, to touch, to smell... instead of a bunch of files put on a soulless hard disk or memory...
It was rewarding when a member actually printed covers and discs of some ofmy projects and shared them here - I was so proud!
Still, times change; now the majors are almost becoming minors, with two companies that previously rented DVDs and sold books now producing first class series and movies with first class actors and directors; physical discs are sadly in decline... should we surrender to that, and release all our projects as a mere single file, without printed covers and discs?
YES! We should release a project on a single file - without menus, playlists, directories and subdirectories etc.: most of the users (including collectors) play their files "as is"; what's the point of spending days or weeks preparing a wonderful menu, carefully authoring a complete BD structure, when most of the watchers just grab the 00001.m2ts file and mux it on mkv or mp4 and discard the rest?!?
NO! Even releasing a single file, what prevents us to make great artworks for cover and disc? Again, most of the users can't care less, but for the few remaining pure collectors among us those artworks could be a treasure!
So, the idea is simple: release a single audio/video(/subtitle) file that could be eventually recorded on a physical optical disc, along with artwork for cover and disc (and eventual booklet), and possibly be played directly by a BD/UHD-BD player - crazy? I don't think so!
I'd say: DVD for SD or short HD content; BD-25 or BD-50 for HD or short UHD content; BD-50 or BD-100 for UHD or long HD content.
First of all, some previous threads that lead me to this idea:
- Laserdisc "Renaissance" in Blu-ray? - https://fanrestore.com/thread-2119.html
- Possible, alternative "container" for our releases - https://fanrestore.com/thread-1262.html
- Setting the standards: codecs and delivery formats - https://fanrestore.com/thread-112.html
We, movie collectors, still like to have movies to... collect! One thing is to have a title in a physical format, on an optical disc, with a printed cover and possibly a booklet; something to watch, to touch, to smell... instead of a bunch of files put on a soulless hard disk or memory...
It was rewarding when a member actually printed covers and discs of some ofmy projects and shared them here - I was so proud!
Still, times change; now the majors are almost becoming minors, with two companies that previously rented DVDs and sold books now producing first class series and movies with first class actors and directors; physical discs are sadly in decline... should we surrender to that, and release all our projects as a mere single file, without printed covers and discs?
YES! BUT NO! BUT YES! BUT NO...
(saying that with Vicky Pollard's voice helps a lot!)
YES! We should release a project on a single file - without menus, playlists, directories and subdirectories etc.: most of the users (including collectors) play their files "as is"; what's the point of spending days or weeks preparing a wonderful menu, carefully authoring a complete BD structure, when most of the watchers just grab the 00001.m2ts file and mux it on mkv or mp4 and discard the rest?!?
NO! Even releasing a single file, what prevents us to make great artworks for cover and disc? Again, most of the users can't care less, but for the few remaining pure collectors among us those artworks could be a treasure!
From Idea to Concept
So, the idea is simple: release a single audio/video(/subtitle) file that could be eventually recorded on a physical optical disc, along with artwork for cover and disc (and eventual booklet), and possibly be played directly by a BD/UHD-BD player - crazy? I don't think so!
FAQ
- Which physical optical disc?
I'd say: DVD for SD or short HD content; BD-25 or BD-50 for HD or short UHD content; BD-50 or BD-100 for UHD or long HD content.
- Which container?
- Which video codec?
- Which audio codec?
- Which subtitles types?
- What kind of "format" this would be?
- Why a new "format"? Aren't DVD/BD/UHD-BD enough?
- they do not allow 44.1kHz - absolute must for LD and Cinema DTS untouched audio tracks
- they do not allow 2K/4K - needed for DCI contents, even if they are (still?) quite rare
- not all players can play burned discs - especially BD and UHD-BD
- format structures and file format take space - at least around 7% for BD compared to MKV
- they do not allow 44.1kHz - absolute must for LD and Cinema DTS untouched audio tracks
- Then why not using an existing file format, like AVCHD or XAVC S or XAVC HS?
- So at the end it will be just an MKV or MP4 container eventually burned on optical disc?
- What's the main point of all of this?
- Does this phantomatic format already have a name?