Friday, December 9, 2011

Blu-Ray Media Links

What is Blu-ray?
Blu-ray, also known as Blu-ray Disc (BD) is the name of a next-generation optical disc format. The
format was developed to enable recording, rewriting and playback of high-definition video (HD), as
well as storing large amounts of data. 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.

How much data can you fit on a Blu-ray disc?
A single-layer disc can hold 25GB. A dual-layer disc can hold 50GB.To ensure that the Blu-ray Disc
format is easily extendable (future-proof) it also includes support for multi-layer discs, which should
allow the storage capacity to be increased to 100GB-200GB (25GB per layer) in the future simply by
adding more layers to the discs.

How much video can you fit on a Blu-ray disc?
Over 9 hours of high-definition (HD) video on a 50GB disc. About 23 hours of standard-definition
(SD) video on a 50GB disc.

How fast can you read/write data on a Blu-ray disc?
According to the Blu-ray Disc specification, 1x speed is defined as 36Mbps. However, as BD-ROM
movies will require a 54Mbps data transfer rate the minimum speed we're expecting to see is 2x
(72Mbps). Blu-ray also has the potential for much higher speeds, as a result of the larger numerical
aperture (NA) adopted by Blu-ray Disc. The large NA value effectively means that Blu-ray will require
less recording power and lower disc rotation speed than DVD and HD-DVD to achieve the same data
transfer rate. While the media itself limited the recording speed in the past, the only limiting factor for
Blu-ray is the capacity of the hardware. If we assume a maximum disc rotation speed of 10,000 RPM,
then 12x at the outer diameter should be possible (about 400Mbps). This is why the Blu-ray Disc
Association (BDA) already has plans to raise the speed to 8x (288Mbps) or more in the future.

What video codecs will Blu-ray support?
MPEG-2 - enhanced for HD, also used for playback of DVDs and HDTV recordings.MPEG-4 AVC -
part of the MPEG-4 standard also known as H.264 (High Profile and Main Profile). SMPTE VC-1 -
standard based on Microsoft's Windows Media Video (WMV) technology. Please note that this simply
means that all Blu-ray players and recorders will have to support playback of these video codecs, it willഊBlu-Ray Media Links
still be up to the movie studios to decide which video codec(s) they use for their releases.
Need Blu-Ray disks? Well here are some of the best deals on
the net.
Sony
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $12.75
1PK BD-RE 2x - 25GB : $15.25
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $12.50
1PK BD-RE 2x - 25GB : $15.50
1PK BD-R DL (dual-layer) 1x - 50GB : $29.50
TDK Electronics Corp.
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $11.47
1PK BD-RE 1-2x - 25GB : $15.45
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $13.65
1PK BD-RE 1-2x - 25GB : $17.92
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $17.89
1PK BD-RE 2x - 25GB : $22.75
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $17.05
1PK BD-RE 2x - 25GB : $21.89
Memorex
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $16.99
1PK BD-RE 2x - 25GB : $22.52ഊBlu-Ray Media Links
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $20.52
1PK BD-RE 2x - 25GB : $28.73
Verbatim
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $16.99
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $13.02
Philips
1PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $19.99
2PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $34.99 ($17.50 each)
5PK BD-R 2x - 25GB : $84.99 ($16.99 each)

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