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I thought that waiting for downloads to complete would be a problem but with them completing so quickly it’s not proven to be in practice as long as we choose before we go into the cinema room. By the time we have all got in there it’s completed anyway. But I guess if it’s in your normal living space it might be more of a problem. The one thing I do twitch about is if for some reason it takes longer due to K server end or internet connection. We have a ‘guaranteed’ speed and over the past year it’s not dipped and so the varying times can’t be blamed on that. Typically it’s between 15 and 30 mins, mostly in between.If they really want to wow me, let’s get some progressive playback downloads going!
We have seen the Josh.ai thing so far. Meh for me. Hoping for a lot more. K is in the CEDIA keynote though and seems to be a big part of the show. New leadership has been here a while now. Really hoping for a massive showing.
You are correct. You can extract the actual AR by looking at the screen masking data sent out by the Strato. Example, when they send 1.85, it could be 1.85, 2.0, 2.2, etc. Because of their installed base, they would likely need to add a new field to their control system so not to mess up current systems.From what I see they already have the code in place, they just need to add all the in-between aspect ratios, instead of only having 2.35 and 1.78.
If they really want to wow me, let’s get some progressive playback downloads going!
We have seen the Josh.ai thing so far. Meh for me. Hoping for a lot more. K is in the CEDIA keynote though and seems to be a big part of the show. New leadership has been here a while now. Really hoping for a massive showing.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA--September 20, 2022 – Kaleidescape, maker of the ultimate movie player, announced today the release of the new Kaleidescape compact Terra 22 terabyte (TB) movie server, replacing its compact Terra 18TB, and the release of the new Terra 88TB movie server, replacing its Terra 72TB server. These new products are now available from Kaleidescape’s dealer network.
“Kaleidescape is committed to acting on customer feedback, streamlining our product line to meet our wide range of customer needs in the 4K UHD era while maintaining the unrivaled quality, faster download speeds and seamless playback experience that define Kaleidescape,” said Tayloe Stansbury, CEO, Kaleidescape. “This new server lineup offers five different storage capacities, spaced roughly a factor of two apart from each other.”
Customers can now choose from the compact Terra 6TB, compact Terra 12TB, compact Terra 22TB or the larger Terra 48TB or Terra 88TB. This sequencing provides efficient options for those who want storage flexibility on a smaller scale, or for those with larger collections looking to expand as more 4K UHD titles become available. Both the Terra and compact Terra lines can download a UHD 4K movie in as little as 10 minutes.
The new Terra 88TB can store nearly 1,500 high-fidelity 4K UHD movies, serve up to 10 simultaneous 4K UHD playbacks, and enables fast downloads while simultaneously supporting playback on multiple Strato players. Extremely reliable, the Terra 88TB movie server stores high-fidelity movies on an array of high-quality, enterprise-class hard drives and is designed to continue operating on the rare occasion of a hard drive failure. If a failed hard drive needs to be replaced, movies are automatically restored from the cloud.
The compact Terra 22TB can store over 350 4K UHD movies or over 650 movies with a mix of 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD-quality titles, and serve up to 5 simultaneous 4K UHD playbacks. The compact Terra allows customers the flexibility to add playback zones and grow their movie collection over time. Up to four compact Terra servers can be combined in a single system for more storage.
The Kaleidescape movie store has the largest collection of UHD 4K titles available and boasts nearly 14,000 titles for purchase and more than 9,000 for rent. Users can rent or download movies in reference quality 4K HDR with lossless Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio, surpassing even 4K UHD discs in both convenience and quality by going beyond optical disc capacity and bit rate limits. In addition, Kaleidescape offers over 700 4K UHD titles not available on Blu-ray Disc.
The Kaleidescape compact Terra 22TB movie server will be priced at $10,995 and the Terra 88TB will be priced at $25,995. Accompanying Strato C players are priced at $3,995 each.
When this baby hits 88 terabytes ...you're gonna see some serious s#!t.
Hope they maintain the same prices.
The price for the 22TB increased by $1,000 and the 88TB by $2,000.
Kaleidescape Announces New Compact Terra 22TB Movie Server and New Terra 88TB Movie Server
/PRNewswire/ -- Kaleidescape, maker of the ultimate movie player, announced today the release of the new Kaleidescape compact Terra 22 terabyte (TB) movie...www.prnewswire.com
I'd bet the prices were going up regardless, so at least they added a little extra capacity with the cost.The price for the 22TB increased by $1,000 and the 88TB by $2,000.
Kaleidescape Announces New Compact Terra 22TB Movie Server and New Terra 88TB Movie Server
/PRNewswire/ -- Kaleidescape, maker of the ultimate movie player, announced today the release of the new Kaleidescape compact Terra 22 terabyte (TB) movie...www.prnewswire.com
I may be misunderstanding your request, but I use CinemaScape mode on my K and it appropriately pillboxes all marked ratios -- there's no letterboxing of 1.85 or 2.20 content within a 1.78 frame, those ratios are fully CIH within the 2.37ish frame of CinemaScape. It's one of the reasons I wish 2:1 would get added as an official ratio, because it's the only ratio I consistently see that is letterboxed (but notably within a 1.85:1 container, not a 1.78:1 container).I'd like a CIH mode built into the CinemaScape code, that would project all content at a constant image height that is accurate to the selected title whether it's 1.33, 1.78, 1.85, 2.0, 2.35 or 2.4:1 etc.
I would also like a mode added that displays the menu in 1.78 pillarboxed so it can be smaller than 2.35 content, for the "reveal."
I guessed it rightPossibly larger Terra servers. 20TB drives have been around for a while to test their reliability. 22 TB drives are now available also. There can be 80 TB or 88 TB Terra servers.