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DoughDiligence

02/26/13 1:53 AM

#1857 RE: sevted #1850

I really created a stir of discussion with my comments.

My rational with my H-264 comparison is as follows:

H-264 was developed using a lot of patented technology to create a video quality with a compression method that works at that level. The same goes for H-265.

Destiny is using a royalty free technology with the their proprietary methods on top of that. If they have to avoid the patents to achieve the same level of quality, their video file size would likely be larger to achieve the same quality or better. Steve would know about that. I agree with those comments that Destiny can achieve the H-265 quality with a larger file size.

My comparison of Destiny to H-264 was made because up until now H-264 seems to be higher quality than Destiny videos for most people viewing the prototypes so far. If Destiny can match H-264 quality, it will be a huge success.

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I also agree that Destiny has other features that will add value such as secure video files, watermarked videos, etc. I did not raise those points, but they are great assets to Clipstream G2 potential that should not be ignored.

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I am also excited about the upgrades occurring in the Cable Modem space with Comcast Xfinity services that run to the home at up to 1 Gbps. If home networks can run at 100 Mbps or higher, the file size issue is gone so that Clipstream G2 can deliver ultra-high quality videos that run on 68 inch Televisions in the home.

Thanks to all for your additional comments.