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Presented by, Pirate

What is after DVD ???:

What is after DVD ???

Overview – Blu Ray Disc:

Overview – Blu Ray Disc The name Blu -ray Disc is derived from the blue-violet laser used to read and write this type of disc. Blue laser of 405nm wavelength is used to write the disc.

Technical Specifications - BD:

Technical Specifications - BD About 9 hours of high-definition (HD) video can be stored on a 50 GB disc. About 23 hours of standard-definition (SD) video can be stored on a 50 GB disc. Physical size Single layer Dual layer capacity capacity 12 cm, single sided 25 GB (23.3 GB) 50 GB (46.6 GB) 8 cm, single sided 7.8 GB (7.3 GB) 15.6 GB (14.6 GB)

Slide 5:

CD - DVD - BD

Layer Specification - BD:

Layer Specification - BD

Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA):

Blu -ray Disc Association (BDA) The "Blu-ray Disc Association" was founded in 2002 by nine leading electronic companies as contrast to the DVD Forum: Pioneer Mitsubishi Phillips Thomson LG Electronics Hitachi Sharp Samsung Sony

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What is HD DVD ??? HD DVD sets a new standard for next-generation optical systems that deliver brilliant, high-definition performance. Supported by the DVD Forum as the official successor to DVD, HD DVD is the next logical step in the format evolution for high capacity, high definition optical discs.

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HD DVD Today… There are two rival formats currently fighting to be the successor to DVD. On the one side, HD-DVD, the next logical step from the existing DVD technology, backed by Toshiba and the HD-DVD Promotion Group. On the opposite side, the Sony-backed Blu-Ray disc so-called because the technology uses a refined blue laser that maximizes storage capabilities. Although the acronyms are different it looks likely that we’ll see a rerun of the Betamax versus VHS battle of thirty years ago .

Overview – HD DVD:

Overview – HD DVD A hard disk (commonly known as a HDD (hard disk drive) or hard drive (HD) and formerly known as a fixed disk ) is a non-volatile storage device which stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces. Strictly speaking, "drive" refers to a device that drives (removable) media, such as a tape drive or (floppy) disk drive, while a hard disk contains fixed (non-removable) media. However, in recent times, the hard disk has become more commonly known as the "hard drive."

Blu-ray & HD DVD:

Blu -ray & HD DVD The final piece of the transition to HD video has been the end product. HD DVD and Blu-ray are two competing optical disc formats that will be launching in 2006. Each optical disc will be able to play HD video along with HD audio formats. MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WMV 9 video codecs Both new formats require a new reader and writer due to the smaller blue laser wavelength that is used.

Head-to-Head Comparison:

13 Head-to-Head Comparison Blu Ray ROM Single Layer – 25 GB ROM Dual Layer – 50 GB Companies listed as Members of the Board or Managing Members… Apple Computer Corp., Dell, Inc., HP Co., Hitachi Ltd., LG Electronics Inc., Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Panasonic (Matsushita Electric), etc.

Head-to-Head Comparison:

14 Head-to-Head Comparison HD DVD Single Layer – 15 GB Dual Layer – 30 GB Companies listed as Members of the Board or Managing Members… Memory-Tech Corporation, NEC Corporation, Sanyo Electric Co.

Format war:

Format war It is too early to say which optical disc format will win. The prevailing opinion is that Blu-ray has an edge due to its wider Hollywood support and higher storage capabilities. This format war is very similar to the VHS (Video Home System) and Betamax format war 20 years ago.

Conclusion:

16 Conclusion Video comes in many formats, resolutions and is produced in a multitude of ways. The goal of this presentation was to hopefully provide enough relevant information for a novice or beginner to make informed decisions when trying to incorporate video content into his or her profession.

References : :

References : http://www.google.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc http://www.blu-ray.com/info/