Microsoft will soon be releasing the Windows Feature Package for Storage 1.0, loaded with a built in component that allows Windows users to perform master style burning on Blu-ray media.
This new software package will contain at least 3 new technologies, including the Active Storage Platform, which can restrict access to portable storage devices via a certificate or a password, the Image Mastering API update for Blu-ray, which allows BD-R/RE burning without the need to install a 3rd party application and the Smart Card Driver, which provides support for new form factors such as ICCD/CCID.
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Supported Operating Systems will include Windows Vista, XP, Server 2008 and Server 2003, although specific service pack levels are required.
The Redmond based software giant previously supported the now defunct HD DVD format exclusively, on both the Windows OS and on the Xbox 360 gaming console. The new-found support for the Blu-ray Disc format is most likely a direct effect of HD DVD’s demise, which occurred early in 2008.
A release date for the new software has not been announced, but if you would like to stay on top of the developments, keep an eye on the pre-release website.
Thanks to RTV71 for also submitting this news.
12 Comments
This should be the final nail in the coffin....
Niiiiice. M$ and $ony both stink.
WTF are you talking about ?
This feature is great. We should not need 3rd party apps. In this day and age a BR-E disc should behave like a hard drive and not require anything special to write to it. Copy, and paste.
On this site, I don't think I need to point out that 50 GB optical storage is very welcome !
Ohhh you naughty boy!
Shhh!!! Uhh ohh, cats out of the bag now!!
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