The 48fps 3D movie was shipped to some theaters via a standard SATA hard drive. It was shipped with a security code that prevented the content from being viewed, or copied, until the code was released by the distributor about 24 hours in advance of the initial release time of the movie. The 48fps 3D version of the movie, occupied 639 gigabytes of data on the hard drive. The theater in question, could have downloaded the entire movie via a secured satellite link, but the download would have taken more than 24 hours. Given that 96fps are required for the 3D picture (48fps for each eye), the data size for each frame, for each eye, is about .66 megabytes.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:49