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Blu-ray Disc (BD) Memory Explained
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Blue laser technology
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wavelengths, Numerical aperture, Comparison of High Definition Formats pdf file |
Blue laser technology
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(AOD)? Comparison of system and disc technology, 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, Blu-ray Format, Physical
Format, Outline of the file system application format, Application Format, File
System Format, Principal BD Specifications, Dual Layer, Contents Protection
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Blu-ray Disc
The Blu-ray Disc (BD) system uses a blue-violet laser operating at a wavelength of
405 nm, similar to the one used for HD DVD, to read and write data. Conventional
DVDs and CDs use red and infrared lasers at 650 nm and 780 nm respectively,
Blu-ray Disc player, Blu-ray HD content is protected by the Advanced Access
Content System (AACS) a standard for content distribution and digital rights
management, high-definition video, ..., Blu-ray Drive, Portable players,
Universal players (Blu-ray and HD DVD), Camcorders, PC Drives, Recordable PC
drives, Blu-ray Disc / HD DVD comparison, The Blu-ray / HD DVD "format war" |
Blue-ray
Blu-ray Disc, or BD, is an optical disc that uses state-of-the-art blue-violet
laser technology to enable consumers to record high-definition TV broadcasting,
Blu-ray Disc recording layer, What are the Blu-ray Disc Capacities? DVD/Blu-ray
Disc Format Comparison, Blu-ray Disc players, supported by Disney, Fox,
Lionsgate, MGM, Paramount, Sony and Warner, blue-violet laser, Blu-ray format |
Blu-ray Disc Blu-ray Disc (BD) is a next-generation optical disc
format meant for high-density storage of high-definition video and data, ... |
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray Disc, data transfer rate for Blu-ray, Blu-ray Disc Physical Format
Specifications, read only Blu-ray Disc, a next-generation optical disc format
jointly developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) |
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray Disc, or BD, is an optical disc that uses state-of-the-art blue-violet
laser technology to enable consumers to record high-definition TV broadcasting,
Blu-ray Disc recording layer, What are the Blu-ray Disc Capacities? |
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray disc (BD) is appropriately named after the blue laser used to write the
data, Blu-ray Disc Characteristics, Blu-ray Drive |
Blu-ray
Drive Blu-ray Drive, The structure of a Blu-ray (BD) disc fundamentally
differs from the structure of a DVD/CD. Because the data layer on a Blu-ray disc
is placed much “closer” to the laser lens than on a DVD/CD, the laser beam
provides more precision, pdf file |
Blu-ray Format
Blue laser formats have a shorter wavelength (405 Nanometers) then CD and DVD
formats which use a red laser (650 nanameters, Blue ray's blue laser beam
focuses much tighter then a red laser, high-definition video, ... |
Blu-ray Format
Image of Blu-Ray Discs, The Blu-Ray Disc Association, Blu-ray Disc Format, pdf file |
Blu-ray Disc License Web Site
The content protection system license will cover following four categories of
products: Blu-ray Disc Rewritable Recorder / Player, Blu-ray Disc Blank
Rewritable Media, Blu-ray Disc CPS Component, Blu-ray Disc CPS Manufacturing
Equipment / Blu-ray Disc Tester |
Blu-Ray Disc Specifications
Blu-ray discs are designed with a 0.1 mm optically transparent protection layer,
Beam spot of Blu-ray Disc is much smaller to realize such a tight density |
Blu-ray Technologies
The Next Generation of 5¼-inch Optical Storage Technology, Laser Wavelength,
High NA Optics, Land Groove Recording, Grey Level Encoding, Dual/Multi Layer
Media, pdf file |
Blue-Violet Semiconductor Laser Blu-ray Disc (BD) is a next-generation video
recording standard that supports crystal-clear, HD video to be recorded without
any loss of image quality. In creating this technology, Sony first had to
develop a blue-violet semiconductor laser capable of providing the required
recording density on an optical disc |
Differences
Between the Two Formats The HD-DVD disc, the Blu-Ray disc, 25GB Blu-ray disc |
Diffractive
read-out of optical discs the optical principles of actual and projected
systems for optical data storage like the CD (Compact Disc), the DVD (Digital
Versatile Disc) and the blue light DVR system, blue violet laser, pdf file |
MULTI-LAYER STORAGE
In a multi-layer card or disc, several layers are integrated into the media,
separated from each other by distances as small as 15 micro meters. A recording
laser beam is focused onto one layer at a time, writing and reading the layers
separately, pdf file |
Optical data storage
ppt file |
Universal disc format specifications
UDF, a tip |
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