Blue-ray
disc:
Capacity of one single layer BD is 25 to 27GB
which was capable to record one 4 hours high
definition movie. Sony group claim that it only
takes about 50mins to record it under the 6X
speed. And double layer BD’s capacity
is 46 to 54GB which was capable to record one
8 hours high definition movie. Other BD-Ray
Capacity up to 100GB or 200GB is 4 layers and
8 layers.
There are two forms of BD which are
BD-R (Single time writable) and BD-RE (Rewritable)
BD Applications:
High Definition Television Recording
High Definition Video Distribution
High Definition Camcorder Archiving
Mass Data Storage
Digital Asset Management and Professional Storage
The Blue-ray Disc format was designed to offer
the best performance and features for a wide
variety of applications. High Definition video
distribution is one of the key features of Blue-ray
Disc, but the format's versatile design and
top-of-the-line specifications mean that it
is suitable for a full range of other purposes
as well.
High Definition
Television Recording:
H igh Definition broadcasting is vastly expanding
in the U.S. and Asia. Consumers are increasingly
making the switch to HDTV sets to enjoy the
best possible television experience. The Blue-ray
Disc format offers consumers the ability to
record their High Definition television broadcasts
in their original quality for the first time,
preserving the pure picture and audio level
as offered by the broadcaster. As such it will
become the next level in home entertainment,
offering an unsurpassed user experience. And
since the Blue-ray Disc format incorporates
the strongest copy protection algorithms of
any format or proposal to date, the format allows
for recording of digital broadcasts while meeting
the content protection demands of the broadcast
industry.
High Definition
Video Distribution:
Due to its enormous data capacity of 25 to 50
GB per (single-sided) disc, the Blu-ray Disc
format can store High Definition video in the
highest possible quality. Because of the huge
capacity of the disc, there is no need to compromise
on picture quality. Depending on the encoding
method, there is room for more than seven hours
of the highest HD-quality video. There is even
room for additional content such as special
features and other bonus material to accompany
the High Definition movie. Furthermore, the
Blue-ray Disc movie format greatly expands on
traditional DVD capabilities, by incorporating
many new interactive features allowing content
providers to offer an even more incredible experience
to consumers. An Internet connection may even
be used to unlock additional material that is
stored on the disc, as there is enough room
on the disc to include premium material as well.
High Definition
Camcorder Archiving:
As the market penetration of High Definition
TV sets continues to grow, so does the demand
of consumers to create their own HD recordings.
With the advent of the first HD camcorders,
consumers can now for the first time record
their own home movies in a quality level unlike
any before. As these camcorders are tape-based,
consumers cannot benefit from the convenience
and direct access features they are used to
from DVD players and recorders. Now, the Blue-ray
Disc format, with its unprecedented storage
capacity, allows for the HD video recorded with
an HD camcorder to be converted and recorded
on a Blue-ray Disc. When the HD content is stored
on a Blue-ray Disc, it can be randomly accessed
in a way comparable to DVD. Furthermore, the
disc can be safely stored for many years, without
the risk of tape wear.
Mass Data Storage:
In its day, CD-R/RW meant a huge increase in
storage capacity compared to traditional storage
media with its 650 MB. Then DVD surpassed this
amount by offering 4.7 to 8.5 GB of storage,
an impressive 5-10 x increase. Now consumers
demand an even bigger storage capacity. The
growing number of broad band connections allowing
consumers to download vast amounts of data.
As well as the ever increasing audio video and
photo capabilities of personal computers have
led to yet another level in data storage requirements.
In addition, commercial storage requirements
are growing exponentially due to the proliferation
of e-mail and the migration to paperless processes.
The Blue-ray Disc format again offers 5-10 x
as much capacity as traditional DVD resulting
in 25 to 50 GB of data to be stored on a single
rewritable or recordable disc. As Blue-ray Disc
uses the same form factor as CD and DVD, this
allows for Blue-ray Disc drives that can still
read and write to CD and DVD media as well.
Digital Asset
Management and Professional Storage:
Due to its high capacity, low cost per GB and
extremely versatile ways of transferring data
from one device to another (because of Blue-ray
Disc's extremely wide adoption across the industry),
the format is optimized for Digital Asset Management
and other professional applications that require
vast amounts of storage space. Think of medical
archives that may contain numerous diagnostic
scans in the highest resolution, or catalogs
of audiovisual assets that need to be instantly
retrieved in a random manner, without the need
to "restore" data from a storage carrier.
One Blue-ray Disc may replace many backup tapes,
CDs, DVDs or other less common or proprietary
storage media. And contrary to network solutions,
the discs can be physically stored in a different
location for backup and safekeeping.
ROM-Mark:
The ROM-Mark is a physical layer technology
intended to prevent unwanted reproduction of
data on Blue-ray discs. The ROM Mark is a unique
identifier embedded in pre-recorded ROM media
discs such as movies, music and games. The ROM
Mark can be mastered only with equipment available
to licensed BD-ROM manufacturers.
Reference Wikipedia:
Calculation
of Blue-ray disc & DVD’s capacity:
Normally manufacturers used decimal system to calculate capacity, 4.7GX1000=4.700MB,
4.700MBX1000=4.700.000KB.
But computer used 1024KB as 1 MB. So the effective capacity is
4.700.000÷1024=4589.84375MB,4589.84375MB÷1024=4.48GB.
Although the maximum capacity of DVD & BD
are 4.7GB and 25GB.But our suggested recordable
capacity are 4.4GB and 22.65GB. Since players
access the data from inside of disc to outside.
And the vibration rate of outside of disc is
higher, so there will be more chances of failure
if you record the data volume more than our
suggested capacity.
BLUE RAY:
Blue-ray, also known as Blue-ray Disc (BD) is
the name of a next-generation optical disc format.
The format was developed to enable recording,
rewriting and playback of high-definition video
(HD), as well as storing large amounts of data.
The format offers more than five times the storage
capacity of traditional DVDs and can hold up
to 25GB on a single-layer disc and 50GB on a
dual-layer disc.
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