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a b c "White paper Blu-ray Disc Format" (PDF). Blu-ray Disc Founders. August 2004. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 24, 2014 . Retrieved August 11, 2020. Spec Analysis: PlayStation 4". Eurogamer. February 21, 2023 . Retrieved February 23, 2023. The Blu-ray reader gets a decent enough upgrade from PS3's 2x drive, moving up to a 6x CAV (constant angular velocity) design, meaning maximum read speeds of around 27MB/s.

In January 2007, Hitachi showcased a 100GB Blu-ray Disc, consisting of four layers containing 25GB each. [69] It claimed that, unlike TDK's and Panasonic's 100GB discs, this disc would be readable on standard Blu-ray Disc drives that were currently in circulation, and it was believed that a firmware update was the only requirement to make it readable by then-current players and drives. [70] In October 2007 they revealed a 100GB Blu-ray Disc drive. [71] In December 2008, Pioneer Corporation unveiled a 400GB Blu-ray Disc (containing 16 data layers, 25GB each) compatible with current players after a firmware update. Its planned launch was in the 2009–10 time frame for ROM and 2010–13 for rewritable discs. Ongoing development was underway to create a 1 TB Blu-ray Disc. [72] Before we get too deep into disc drives and software, let's look at the big picture. What tools are we using to play, rip, or write Blu-rays and DVDs? What should you look for in these tools, and why are they important? Africa, Middle East, Southwest Asia, most of Europe (excluding Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova), Australia, New Zealand. BD-R white paper, 5th ed, October 2010" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on March 7, 2019 . Retrieved April 21, 2018.Costa, Dan (June 15, 2006). "Samsung Ships the First Blu-ray Player". PCMag.com . Retrieved October 17, 2007. [ dead link] Marterello, John (March 13, 2019). "The State of Streaming Video vs. Blu-ray Discs". The Mac Observer. Archived from the original on May 8, 2022 . Retrieved May 8, 2022. On August 5, 2015, the BDA announced it would commence licensing the Ultra HD Blu-ray format starting on August 24, 2015. The Ultra HD Blu-ray format delivered high dynamic range content that significantly expanded the range between the brightest and darkest elements, expanded color range, high frame rate (up to 60fps) and up to 3840 × 2160 resolution, object-based sound formats, and an optional "digital bridge" feature. New players were required to play this format, which were able to play both DVDs, traditional Blu-rays and the new format. New Ultra HD Blu-ray Discs hold up to 66GB and 100GB of data on dual- and triple-layer discs, respectively. [81] In the mid-2010s, the Ultra HD Blu-ray or 4K Blu-ray format was released which is an enhanced variant of Blu-ray compatible with the 4K resolution. Ultra HD Blu-ray discs and players became available in the first quarter of 2016, having a storage capacity of up to 100GB. [104] [105]

Blu-ray/ DVD Combo ROM Disc Technology". 2006. Archived from the original on August 18, 2006 . Retrieved May 30, 2006. a b Miyagawa, Naoyasu (2014). "Overview of Blu-Ray Disc™ recordable/Rewritable media technology". Frontiers of Optoelectronics. 7 (4): 409–424. doi: 10.1007/s12200-014-0413-7. S2CID 195208706. Using media rated for a higher maximum write speed, and actually recording the media at that higher speed, means that the write process will finish sooner than if you used media that required writing at a slower speed. Media rated for a higher maximum write speed within the same quality range is usually more expensive at any given time; hence, the faster write speed comes at a direct monetary cost. The issue here is whether the time savings when recording the media offsets the additional expense of the "faster" media. That is a judgement you will have to make for yourself; we cannot make it for you, and any question here on the outcome of such a judgement would highly likely be closed as "primarily opinion-based".Miyagawa, Naoyasu (2014). "Overview of Blu-Ray Disc™ recordable/Rewritable media technology". Frontiers of Optoelectronics. 7 (4): 409–424. doi: 10.1007/s12200-014-0413-7. S2CID 195208706. Robjohns, Hugh (November 2004). "Why does the speed at which you burn a CD make a difference?". SoundOnSound . Retrieved August 26, 2021. For video, all players are required to process H.262/MPEG-2 Part 2, H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10: AVC, and SMPTE VC-1. [183] BD-ROM titles with video must store video using one of the three mandatory formats; multiple formats on a single title are allowed. Blu-ray Disc allows video with a bit depth of 8-bits per color YCbCr with 4:2:0 chroma subsampling. [184] [185] The choice of formats affects the producer's licensing/royalty costs as well as the title's maximum run time, due to differences in compression efficiency. Discs encoded in MPEG-2 video typically limit content producers to around two hours of high-definition content on a single-layer (25GB) BD-ROM. The more-advanced video formats (VC-1 and MPEG-4 AVC) typically achieve a video run time twice that of MPEG-2, with comparable quality. MPEG-2, however, does have the advantage that it is available without licensing costs, as all MPEG-2 patents have expired.

Howard Payne's burned and mangled hand show all of the gory prosthetic details for all they're worth. Inside the bus (and along its exterior, for that best work outside, in the daylight, or inside the bus which is itself flooded with natural light. It is here where much of the movie takes place and there an explosion, the city presents citations for valor to Traven the Temple, but Traven soon discovers

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Sony Shows 'DVR-Blue' Prototype". CD R Info. October 11, 2000. Archived from the original on September 26, 2007 . Retrieved October 17, 2007.

Compact disc ( CD): CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, 5.1 Music Disc, Super Audio CD ( SACD), Photo CD, CD Video ( CDV), Video CD ( VCD), Super Video CD ( SVCD), CD+G, CD-Text, CD-ROM XA, CD-i, MIL-CD, Mini CD As of November2022 [update], there are five versions of BD-RE and four versions of BD-R formats. Each version includes three Parts (a.k.a. Books): Basic Format Specifications, File System Specifications, Audio Visual Basic Specifications. Each part has sub-versions (e.g. R2 Format Specification includes Part 3: Audio Visual Basic Specifications Ver.3.02, Part 2: File System Specifications Ver. 1.11, Part 1: Basic Format Specifications Ver. 1.3). [5] [6] [7] Date NEW! Inside Speed: Visual Effects (480i, 9:14): Making key effects shots ranging from the opening title shots to the climactic Kehr, Dave (May 18, 2012). "Idealistic Lawmen Taking Crime Very Personally". The New York Times . Retrieved June 26, 2023. Although the Blu-ray Disc specification has been finalized, engineers continue to work on advancing the technology. By 2005, quad-layer (100GB) [59] discs had been demonstrated on a drive with modified optics [60] and standard unaltered optics. [61] Hitachi stated that such a disc could be used to store 7hours of 32Mbit/s video (HDTV) or 3hours and 30minutes of 64Mbit/s video ( ultra-high-definition television). In April 2006, TDK canceled plans to produce 8-layer 200 GB Blu-ray Discs. [62] In August 2006, TDK announced that it had created a working experimental Blu-ray Disc capable of holding 200GB of data on a single side, using six 33GB data layers. [63] In 2007, Hitachi was reported to have plans to produce 200GB disks by 2009. [64]

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Morris, Craig (February 14, 2006). "AACS copy protection for Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD delayed again". Heise. Archived from the original on November 2, 2007 . Retrieved October 19, 2007. The first BD-ROM players (Samsung BD-P1000) were shipped in mid-June 2006, though HD DVD players beat them to market by a few months. [34] [35] The first Blu-ray Disc titles were released on June 20, 2006: 50 First Dates, The Fifth Element, Hitch, House of Flying Daggers, Underworld: Evolution, xXx (all from Sony), and MGM's The Terminator. [36] The earliest releases used MPEG-2 video compression, the same method used on standard DVDs. The first releases using the newer VC-1 and AVC formats were introduced in September 2006. [37] The first movies using 50GB dual-layer discs were introduced in October 2006. [38] The first audio-only albums were released in May 2008. [39] [40] All that said, we feel the Pioneer BDR-XD07B is worthy of the top spot as the best balance of price, features, and performance, as well as the bonuses you get included in the box with it. Pioneer also has a great alternative in the BDR-XS07S if you need something that can handle the most demanding tasks with the best read and write speeds. Likewise, the ASUS 16x is a solid choice for a home office environment. AfterDawn.com. "BDA approves BDXL quad-layer Blu-ray standard". AfterDawn. Archived from the original on 24 February 2017 . Retrieved 24 February 2017.

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