Three HD Layers Today, Ten Layers Tomorrow
Marcus Yam writes "While Toshiba has publicly announced its achievement of developing a triple-layer HD DVD-ROM (read only) disc with a capacity of 51 gigabytes, Ritek is disclosing behind closed doors at CES its own achievements in multi-layer HD optical media. Ritek claims to not only have been able to produce a three-layer and four-layer HD optical discs, but to have successfully designed HD media with a full 10 layers. The company says that its multi-layer process can be applied to both HD DVD and Blu-ray formats."
10 layer DVDs from Ritek?
When I've seen lists of various qualities of CDs, Ritek was usually near the bottom.
I wonder how they rank on DVDs. I've used Ritek DVD+RW and never had more problems with them than other DVD+RW media.
another tech company crying to investment. take careful notice of the wording "designed" meaning they haven't made one yet.
If you mod me down, I will become more powerful than you can imagine....
While Toshiba has publicly announced its achievement of developing a triple-layer HD DVD-ROM (read only) disc...
Wow, a read-only ROM. Who'da thunk it?
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FTA
"Ritek claims to not only have been able to produce a three-layer and four-layer HD optical discs, but to have successfully designed HD media with a full 10 layers."
"While those numbers do sound impressive, Ritek officials point out that the real barrier to this advancement is the lack of reader and writer laser diode technology to support the additional eight layers above the current standard."
I feel that the phrase I've highlighted kind of diminish their announcement. The summary implied to me that they were already able to prototype these new discs
A game has objectives and is competitive, anything else is just play
Combined with this story, I declare today, Thursday, January 11th 2007 to be the greatest news day in /. history.
We don't have a state-run media we have a media-run state.
What on earth happened to thinking like "640k ought to be enough for anybody"? Sometimes I think that rapid advances like this hurt programmers. If we have 100 GB discs, what encouragement do we have to make movies in 2160p that fit in 15 GB?
Making the box bigger makes it harder to think outside the box. Being unable to think outside the box kills creativity.
"I think an etch-a-sketch with an ethernet port would beat IE7 in web standards compliance."
And all I want are two... One blu-ray, one HD-DVD, both on the same disk. Then this whole stupid war can finish already.
Luckily, there are windows in those doors.
Ewige Blumenkraft.
http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
51 Gbs is better, but still far short of my 320Gb HDDs for backup (and I've got 1Tb of disks). A losing battle. Maybe Blockbuster will just give up and fill the ailes with Seagates to rent by the evening?
What rock have you been hiding under? I have a dual layer dvd+/-r burner in my powermac. It came equipped with this drive well over a year ago when I bought it. And Apple was late to the game with dual layer burners. Dual layer media is still a bit expensive for my taste, so I usually use single layer discs - but it's certainly EASILY available. Go to any staples or best buy and you'll see tons of these things.
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The HD-DVD spec was finalized a while ago. HD-DVD players can only read two layers, therefore no movie can ever have more than two layers. All this talk about more layers is just PR wanking.
A machine that makes $25.00 coasters, instead of $0.25.
There really is no three layer HD-DVD media. It's not part of the standard. They don't expect it to be a part of the standard until the end of 2008 at the earliest. Even still, Toshiba would likely need to decide between making current players obsolete, or reserving three layer HD-DVD for 'desktop' purposes, like backup and data storage.
This technology isn't likely going to ship with any Hollywood movies on it anytime soon.
bash-3.00$ uname -a
SunOS panda 5.10 Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-2
It's a little more convenient, but most of the time 4.7 GB is enough space for your data.
I have more than 160GB on my hdds. If I go through all of my files and delete those I think I may not need anymore I may be able to reduce my backup needs to 100GB, so I'd still need 20 single layer dvds to backup everything. And when I finally get a dslr camera my storage needs will be a lot higher. Now I realize not many people have these storage requirements, but there are some who do.
FalconShould there be a Law?
Maybe they should go with the pizza pricing model: a base price for one layer, and $1.99 for each additional layer. Discount if you get a salad with it.
>What happens when it's scratched, I wonder
You lose 8 movies, 3200 MP3s and 6800 photos. On the plus side, you still have another 314 movies, 789,543 MP3s and 142,323 photos.
I want a list of atrocities done in your name - Recoil
That brings me to another point - write speeds. I can imagine how pleasant it would be for the early adopters, with 1x or 2x write speeds :) Start the burn, go on your annual vacation, and it's done when you're back. Muwahahaha.