Imagine

Keeping me up at night: addressing flaws in the DVD standard
As a video storage medium, DVDs are well and good, but they're not without problems. Imagine a video storage medium with the following improvements.
  • You control the playback at all times, no more sitting through commercials because skipping them is "prohibited at this time"
  • The medium is encased in a protective shell to prevent smudging, scratches, and dust accumulation
  • The medium itself remembers where you last stopped watching and restarts at the same point. It even provides a visual indicator of where you left off
  • The video is uncompressed -- no more compression artifacts or "banding" of subtle color gradations
  • The medium can store three full hours of video, WITHOUT the noticable pause that DVDs have when switching layers
  • Error recovery: if the medium is damaged, the video keeps playing and recovers gracefully -- it doesn't jump back to the beginning!
  • Fully analog sound reproduction -- no more digitally sampled audio
  • No sluggish, poorly designed, inconsistent, buggy menus to suffer through
  • The same technology used by professional television studios and camaramen
  • 400 times more physical surface area for storage than DVD
  • No region codes that keep you from playing videos from other countries
SlideshowBeta
VHS logo
VHS logo
Top view of VHS cassette
Top view of VHS cassette with U.S. 25c coin for scale
You guessed it. VHS
Next in news:Ads, Slashdot, Baby Paranoia, etc.