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Streaming quality will allow for more, production for bluray would be less.

Figure around 8GB per hour streaming, UHD at 60fps and with HDR it'll be more like 45-60GB/hr, let's call it 50GB/hr for estimation.

With streaming quality, it'll be roughly 45000 hours, and at a much higher bluray UHD HDR encode quality, its about 7200 hours. Roughly.

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If I did my math right and assuming 35Mb/s bitrate (4.5MB/s) you can probably fit around 2.5 years worth of your po...pular media of your choice

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So this would be really neat for an Apollo (H:ZD) style repository of knowledge in case of global civilizational collapse. I'd love to give the people three hundred years down the road a hand and help them build solar panels and make penicillin. I'd love to share our stories with them, or at least leave them a copy of Bill Wurtz's History of the Entire World, I Guess. This seems like a great use case for that, only the question I keep coming back to is "how do we tell them how to read it?"

"First, make a computer"? After global civilizational collapse?

And before anyone says books, let me point you to the Library of Alexandria, Nalanda University (it's said the university smoldered for a month after the mongols torched it), and the Bronze Age Collapse. Fire and Water have a way of making books disappear, this at least seems far more durable and much more information dense.

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