Saturday 12 December 2009

JVC's First Three-Layer Combo-Disc Blu-Ray / DVD

JVC developed and used a high-performance reflective film on this revolutionary three layer structure to produce. The outer Blu-ray layer can be read by the blue laser light, but it is transparent to the red light laser which therefore has access to the inner dual DVD layer. The JVC Disc totals 33.5 GB storage capacity which: 8.5 GB allocated to the standard video content; hold 25 GB of high definition content. JVC unveiled its plans for the drive to promote the Blu-ray Disc Association, in the spring of 2005. Mass production will begin when BD-ROM players are available, beginning in 2006. The combo drive will be available for a price 30% higher than standard DVDs. The idea is to facilitate the transition between standard and high definition DVD discs. All the major players in the DVD market, including JVC, SD and HD DVDs expected to live together for a while. At the beginning of this month, Toshiba and Memory-Tech announced their dual-layer DVD / HD-DVD drive able to store both DVD and HD DVD content. The DVD layer had a 4.7GB capacity, meeting the specification of current DVD discs, while HD-DVD layer 15 GB capacity could save. At least with storage capacity, so far, JVC (Japan Victor Corporation) is the market leader. The company is currently working on a Blu-ray / DVD combo ROM disc with even more storage. This function will later drive 50 GB high definition data (BD format), stored on a dual layer and 8.5GB dual-layer DVD format. Julia Pascanu requires http://www.dvdrecorders.ws where you can find more information about DVD recorders. Do not vote for this article in your newsletter or on your Web site. To this article, you need the source box and send a short message to let me know where showed: mailto: iuliap@gmail.com

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