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New Device Reads Both HD DVD and Blu-ray
Old 07-10-2006, 01:33 PM   #1
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One of the differences between the HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats is the discs' structure. Although both formats use the same laser wavelength (405nm), Sony’s format modifies the structure of the disc to achieve a higher value of numerical aperture, which allows Blu-ray Disc to store up to 25GB on the same area a HD DVD disc can store 15GB.

As a result, Blu-ray Disc is incompatible with HD DVD and DVD media because instead of having a 12mm thick disc made of a 0.6 mm disc with 0.6 mm protective coating on top (as in DVD media), Blu-ray Disc is made of a 1.1 mm disc covered by a 0.1mm protective layer.

Because of the different thicknesses of the protective layers, the data layers of both formats are at different depths from the surface and thus the components required to read or write them are different…until now.

The Nikkei Net Interactive reported over the weekend that Ricoh Technologies has developed an optical device that can read and write both next-generation optical disk formats.

The device in question is a diffraction plate that is placed between the laser and the lens, which allows changing the laser beam’s spot size on the fly. This will make possible to use the same components to read both Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD media. Hardware manufacturers would only need to make the diffraction plate change to the proper state depending on the media loaded in the disc drive.

"This diffraction device is the first one that is ready for four formats [CD, DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc], including BD and HD-DVD," a Ricoh spokesman told EETimes. "It will make it possible to build players and recorders ready for all formats, which will benefit consumers"

Ricoh will show the optical device later this week at the International Optoelectronics Exhibition '06 in Japan.
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Old 07-10-2006, 04:58 PM   #2
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Now we're talking! Well, for watching movies anyway... The only problem is that it will probably be extremely expensive.
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Old 07-10-2006, 06:16 PM   #3
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I still won't buy it. DVD's work perfectly fine for me, and seeing as there aren't any actual new features with HD-DVD or Blu-Ray, I just don't need it.
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Old 07-11-2006, 12:27 AM   #4
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I still won't buy it. DVD's work perfectly fine for me, and seeing as there aren't any actual new features with HD-DVD or Blu-Ray, I just don't need it.
I agree with you,until these new formats become main stream,if they ever do, there is no point buying! I still have VHS movies I can't get on dvd yet!
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Old 10-31-2006, 09:43 AM   #5
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I agree with you,until these new formats become main stream,if they ever do, there is no point buying! I still have VHS movies I can't get on dvd yet!
Why u having probs is it because u may not have the right conversion program although ialso have problems with that but most avi ive successfully converted to mpeg ect......

Ill still use dvd's to store films & data ect its a cheep cost affective way for me.

Try getting bitcomet then useing torrentspy & look for digital media converter.
If not there go to this site http://www.demonoid.com/files/?categ...rel=1162305334

You need to reg but its free at the bottem is your member activation code that u will need this is a kool download site & invite only. are we safe now lol
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Old 10-31-2006, 10:42 AM   #6
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Dill's talking about Legitimate movies, not pirated stuff, genhoresplay.
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Old 10-31-2006, 11:23 AM   #7
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Why u having probs is it because u may not have the right conversion program although ialso have problems with that but most avi ive successfully converted to mpeg ect......

Ill still use dvd's to store films & data ect its a cheep cost affective way for me.

Try getting bitcomet then useing torrentspy & look for digital media converter.
If not there go to this site http://www.demonoid.com/files/?category=0&subcategory=All&quality=All&seeded=0&e xternal=2&query=&uid=0&rel=1162305334

You need to reg but its free at the bottem is your member activation code that u will need this is a kool download site & invite only. are we safe now lol
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Well I do have a VHS to DVD recorder,but what I was trying to say, from a retail standpoint,that blue-ray/HD DVD may never become standard fair! Even if they do ,it will take along time for the millions of films to reach these formats! Even so,allot of films will most likely never reach that far,or even on to regular DVD! So as for me , a avid film collector,and BlueR./HD DVD yet to be the norm,its pointless to buy one of these products! At least anytime soon! ..... Boy if Blue-ray doesn't take off....sony is F*****


Did that make any since ! I was half awake when I wrote that!
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