Defosse, a Belgian inventor has developed DGS (Defosse Digital System) a digital language that makes it possible to edit images,movies and music at such a way that it is possible to store it at a much more efficient way.
Defosse has demonstrated some of the possibilities to the newspaper and the newspaper was not able to see anything that could make the demonstration fake.
One of the things he demonstrated was zooming on to a picture, nowadays not possible to zoom in about 2000 times without having a very big quality loss, DGS is able to do this thousands of times without quality loss and the file is even just about 19 MB, Defosse says that it is even possible to bring this down to 500k.
He also demonstrated a DVD movie of which he has brought down the filesize to 30 MB, so you can fit 20 DVD movies on 1 CD-R !
He was also able to put a 8 minute movie of the WTC disaster on 1 single floppydisk just using Windows Media player. With an own DGS mediaplayer he would be able to put 30 minutes of full screen television on a floppy.
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Source : http://www.cdfreaks.com/news2.php3?ID=2990