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	<title>Comments on: Now we have tapeless workflows, we still need tapes</title>
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		<title>By: Buck</title>
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		<description>Mike Seymour (of fxguide.com) brought up the same concept on a podcast, where he said the general public are moving toward HDD for their home video shooting, and are completely taking for granted the storage capacity tape holds.

My only hope is lossless video and audio codecs will also be brought to the public eye and/or supported across media editors (and open source too, but that&#039;ll never be adopted by Apple or Adobe).</description>
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<p>My only hope is lossless video and audio codecs will also be brought to the public eye and/or supported across media editors (and open source too, but that&#8217;ll never be adopted by Apple or Adobe).</p>
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