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vman
September 26th, 2006, 09:45 PM
How does this affect the console war?
New DVD could end format war

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (Reuters) -- The format war around next generation DVDs may be over before it has begun, thanks to a breakthrough from a British media technology company.

Britain-based New Medium Enterprises (NME) said on Tuesday it had solved a technical production problem that makes it possible to produce a cheap multiple-layer DVD disk containing one film in different, competing formats.

"Current technologies to create multiple layer disks mostly don't work. We've created a technology for mass production of multiple layers that does not suffer from the well known problem of low yields," said NME Chief Technology Officer Eugene Levich.

A low yield means that many DVDs coming off the manufacturing lines are not working and have to be discarded.

The production costs of a multi-layer DVD using the new NME technology are estimated to be around 9 cents, compared with the 6 cents for a standard single-layer play-back DVD, according to Dutch company ODMS, one of the world's leading makers of production lines for optical disks.

This 50 percent cost increase compares favorably with the current generation of multi-layer recordable DVD disks which cost 3 to 5 times as much to produce than a single layer disk, due to low yields.

The technological breakthrough comes one week after three employees at movie studio Warner Bros. filed a patent for the application of multiple formats on a single DVD disc.

"There's no collision between Warner and us. They patent the application, we are patenting the technology. These are complementary patents. I'm glad it's happened. Warner opened our eyes, because it shows they really want to do this and create multi-format, multi-layer disks," Levich said.

Time Warner is the world's largest media company and owns Warner Bros. Former Warner Home Video President James Cardwell joined NME as a board member last month.

Nipped in the bud?

Multiple format DVD disks can solve the emerging war between the two new high capacity DVD formats: Blu-Ray, which is backed by Sony Corp., and Toshiba-supported HD-DVD.

High capacity DVD disks are needed to store high definition movies on a single disk. Movies stored in high definition provide five to six times more picture detail than standard definition which is used in normal DVDs.

Hollywood studios have been choosing sides in the DVD format war, each supporting one of the two formats. Some have said they will produce films in both, in addition to the standard DVD format.

By putting the same film on a single disk in the two competing formats, movie studios can save money and consumers do not have to worry if they are buying the right disk for their player.

The technological breakthrough by NME was confirmed by ODMS.

"I can confirm this. We were very skeptical when NME approached us. We have experience with producing dual layer recordable DVD discs and the yield is below 50 percent. But their technology gives a much higher yield and also brings other cost savings," said ODMS Chief Executive Jadranko Dovic.

ODMS said it will have the first prototype production line using NME's technology running by early 2007.

NME said it had also created new technology for the machines which have to read and write the disk, which is another bottleneck with multi-layer disks. The current generation of DVD players can read up to two layers.

NME has created DVD disks with up to 10 different layers that were still readable. It has created its own player, but it is willing to license the technology to mainstream consumer electronics companies, Levich said.

Movies on a DVD are stored at different depths depending on the technology. Blu-Ray discs store information only 0.1 millimeter from the surface while HD-DVD discs store it at 0.6 millimeters.

Movies longer than two hours would need to be stored on two layers of the same format very close to each other.
Source (http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/ptech/09/26/dvd.formats.reut/index.html)

Sony has put everything behind Blu-ray and subsequently the PS3 and if this thing does what it says it does, then this is HUGE trouble for Sony.

MapleHamwich
September 26th, 2006, 10:29 PM
Eh, doesn't really mean much for the companies themselves. It's not like it makes Blu Ray a less viable source, infact I'd say they'd make more money out of this deal. Basically it means if you buy one of these dual format disks your paying both companies.

vman
September 26th, 2006, 11:03 PM
IMO, this means doom for the PS3

duke
September 26th, 2006, 11:05 PM
IMO, this means doom for the PS3

I'm really not sure what you're basing that on.

JJaX
September 26th, 2006, 11:11 PM
I'm really not sure what you're basing that on.

This is an Xbox fansite.

:teach: DING!

Duke, Instant message me sometime you whore; we have much to discuss.

vman
September 27th, 2006, 10:52 AM
I'm really not sure what you're basing that on.
biased and pure speculation :high5:

BREVITY
September 27th, 2006, 12:45 PM
I love it when I see a review from someone seeing this HDDVD stuff in action. Even the biggest fan boys with loads of dough are like WOW not worth it. See the change from VHS to DVD was a no brainer and well worth it but for me someone with a very nice new LCD HDTV and a 360 and who will own a PS3 at some point too I just dont see my self buying some high end HD discs. At least not for several years when the prices drop on recorders/and recorders are made for the public. Even now if I want a DVD to own I friggen DL it and burn it or rent it and burn it and you know that I burn them to 4.5g discs and that right there is a denigration of quality and one that I can live with because its not much and because its very nearly a free movie. So ya for me its not worth it nor will it be any time soon. But hoooray for the new technology.

duke
October 12th, 2006, 06:48 PM
Duke, Instant message me sometime you whore; we have much to discuss.

Well here I am on aim and where are you

JJaX
October 12th, 2006, 07:08 PM
Well here I am on aim and where are you


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