Between weak demand for Blu-ray media and the high costs involved between royalty charges and production equipment, CMC Magnetics has decided to hold off Blu-ray disc production until the global Blu-ray disc market takes off, according to this DigiTimes Systems source. In the meantime, CMC will invest in Blu-ray recreation and development to improve its technological capabilities according to the company chairman, Robert Wong. He predicts it will take 2 to 3 years for the global DB market to take off.
While Blu-ray disc production equipment is very expensive, the high royalties makes matters worse, particularly since there are as many as 21 owners of Blu-ray Disc patents who plan claiming royalty charges. Taiwan-based makers need to negotiate royalty rates with the individual patent holders, which mean that between all these royalty charges, the investment cost of production equipment and low demand, this is currently keeping a high price tag on BD-R and BD-RE blank media by the time it reaches the shops.
Thanks to DamnedIfIknow for letting us know about this news and making the following comment: "Since as many as 21 owners of BD patents plan to claim royalty charges, there are many problems that need to be solved while charge rates are expected to be high . . ." WOW, I didn’t see that coming.
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must be massive cause there wasnt any hd dvd writers about or blank media lol last time i checked :S This message was edited at: 09-03-2008 04:18
This message was edited at: 11-03-2008 03:25
Grab a marshmallow on a stick and come set by the fire. I don't have to pay for it and I wont this is my choice, it is also my choice not to "shut up" , but thanks for the advise==ce, I just disregard it, thank you. If you want to debate fine, if you want to act like a child telling folks to shut up that's finne too, but it does nothing to support your arguement and makes you look foolish. :d I will continue to berate this new format as it places more restrictions upon the consumer, all in the name of fighting piracy, which we all know is a load of crap. The studios just want to bleed us for more revenue and I wont fall for it. Maybe they just give the record industry a jingle and ask them what happens when you shackle your warez. :r You can count the percentage of folks with those displays you are crowing about on one finger! :d If you think they will keep expensive Bluray production lines running for these elite few- you are living in a dream world. ( by the way, most of these folks bought them for Monday Night Football and don't know a Bluray from a manta ray) Money makes the world go round and there is not enough profit in Blue laser tech to support the light bill for manufacturers, let alone all other overhead. Hell I bet they throww out half the diodes they produce. Didn't you notice the player shortages?
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