According to the website
Digit-Life.com is Sanyo developing a new blue-violet laser for dual-layer
Blue-ray discs. While there is still no real standard for the blue ray laser
format, developments on the format are rapidly making progress. According to the
article the capicity of the disk will be twice the current 27 GB, making it a
total of 54 Gigabytes.
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Digit-Life. If you would like more information on Blu-Ray then please read
this
article.
Source: Digit-Life.com
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[edited by hardgiant on 28.03.2003 21:08]
Replacing a tape based backup unit would be nice. $12,000.00 worth of mp3 files on a Disc that will cost $1. ($0.99 each mp3 track) a MP3 player that holds 6months of music? I got me a feeling the DMCA will make something like this useless. The music business will never let something like this happen they are weeks away from door to door searches and amending the US. constitution making piracy treason.
I backed up 83 albums (128kbps VBR OGG) on to one DVD-R and some people would not believe me until I popped it into their DVD-ROM drive. Seeing this, they will need to do some good promotions & advertising with Blue-ray discs to convince people to go for it and which Blue-ray brand to go for, as with DVD+ and DVD- formats.
... if they only could decide for one standard , and make it so.[edited by KickF on 29.03.2003 18:16]
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