Sony: 4K Movies on PS4... 100GB+ Download Files

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Sony 4K movie service will work with PS4, require 100GB-plus downloads | The Verge

Sony is still being secretive about its forthcoming "world's first" 4K movie download service, but it sounds like it will eventually work with the equally-mysterious PS4. That's the word according to Sony Electronics President and COO Phil Molyneux, who said "I promise you will not be disappointed" when asked if the service would support his company's new console. That certainly makes sense, and it lines up with previous reports that the PS4 would support 4K photos and video, but not games.

Molyneux spoke to The Verge at a Sony event in New York City where he'd invited the press to compare Sony's newest TVs, headphones, and cameras to similar products from competitors Β— an event designed to highlight what Molyneux called his "utter confidence" in his product lineup. Still, the questions about why consumers would buy 4K TVs remained, especially around the upcoming download service.

And while Sony appears to be moving towards a summer launch for the service, It appears the company still has some work to do in making the 4K download service a realistic option for regular consumers. Molyneux said that typical 4K movies would be "100 gigabytes and plus" depending on length, and added that file size and average broadband speeds are "challenges that we have to work through... we've got some very good ideas that will make that a comfortable consumer experience." That sounds like overnight downloading of huge files, which Sony already does for PS3 games Β— and Sony CEO Kaz Hirai called adjusting to long download times "a journey" for consumers when we asked him about it at CES. Molyneux did say that work on improved compression for smaller files was "in active progress," but it seems the first generation of 4K products will involve huge files.

Even still, Molyneux was bullish about the future of online delivery for 4K Β— he said that he's personally heading up the download service project, and added that while he was "not discounting" physical 4K distribution on Blu-ray or other media, "the whole world is moving more and more to download." Asked about the potential for 4K on Blu-ray discs, he noted that "there has been some progress" on a new industry standard, "but there's no conclusion, and I have to let that forum do their work."

I don't know about yal, but...

:russ: @ 100GB and up movie downloads.

:whew:

This is a pipe dream IMO, and this 4K shyt is a LONG long way away from even being considered for most.
 

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These cable companies are starving us :why:

The technology is there, greed is the major roadblock.
 

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This is one of those cases of technology moving too fast for the time. This needs to wait until that google fiber shyt takes off and becomes the standard.

I think things are picking up overall, but yeah... for every person who is on top of upgrading their ISP speeds there are probably 5 times as many people who are cool with 5mbps

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I know that Comcast is currently in the process of doubling their fastest packages for free, which would put people on their Extreme plans to 100mbps and people on their Blast to like 70mbps. They're also releasing a 200mbps package in the summer. So things are moving along... it's just when it's actually common place for everyone to have those kind of speeds at this point.
 

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These cable companies are starving us :why:

The technology is there, greed is the major roadblock.

Yeah but the price of a 4K set isn't a result of the cable companies being bytches about bandwidth. That's clearly going to be a roadblock for this even being necessary.
 

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:russ: @ dudes whining about people downloading 10GB BRRips

Dudes gonna be grabbin' 140GB rips in like 5 years

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Yeah but the price of a 4K set isn't a result of the cable companies being bytches about bandwidth. That's clearly going to be a roadblock for this even being necessary.

Thats true, I was more talking about just having higher speed internet. 4K isn't going to be standard for a long time. But with physical media dying, we cant get by with these :flabbynsick: speeds.
 

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Thats true, I was more talking about just having higher speed internet. 4K isn't going to be standard for a long time. But with physical media dying, we cant get by with these :flabbynsick: speeds.

The article kinda shows that they really aren't even concerned with how the content gets to discs :laugh:

I wonder though... when this becomes an option for more than the very few how it will it impact piracy. I don't think people are going to be down for downloading that much data for 1 movie.

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The average American won't have the ability to download 100gb files in a reasonable amount of time for at least the next ten years. Some people are still waiting for broadband.
 
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