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spoonman
25-09-2002, 13:30
"Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (Sanyo) today announced that it has developed a new recordable optical disc technology named “HD-BURN” to realize two times the capacity - 1.4GB - on existing CD-R media. “HD-BURN” will be incorporated with Sanyo’s SuperCombiDrive shortly. Sanyo has finished standardization of this new recording technology already and started licensing at the same time.

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For example, 2 pieces of VideoCD are necessary for 2hrs video and it is troublesome changing discs. With “HD-BURN” recording, only 1 piece of CD-R is required even for 2hrs video data. It is also said that one-thirds of DVD capacity is suitable to sort out own made video.

It is remarkable that, “HD-BURN” technology is familiar with existing DVD Player and “HD-BURN” disc can be played by some change of firmware on DVD Player. To realize it easily, Sanyo is going to introduce the technical information on how to play “HD-BURN” disc and any DVD manufacturer will be possible to use it for their own products. It is expected that the DVD Player supporting “HD-BURN” disc will be released shortly.

Features - HD-BURN incorporated drive CRD-BPDV2 -

(1) Two times the capacity can be realized on existing CD-R media.
(2) With HD-BURN mode, 36x speed data recording and 80x speed data reading can be realized. (CLV Record/Read, speed after converted as CD based transfer rate.)
(3) Buffer Under Run prevention “BURN-Proof” supported.
(4) HD-BURN mode will also support CD-RW media by firmware upgrade. 24x speed data recording on CD-RW will be able to realize with HD-BURN mode. (speed after converted as CD based transfer rate.)
(5) The writing application software to support the drive are B’s GOLD(B.H.A.) and Nero(AHEAD). With these application, customer can easily benefit high capacity recording, while recording from DV source, authoring for DVD-video, etc, by HD-BURN."

buona notizia

supermarchino
27-09-2002, 16:33
fico!
in sintesi occorre un masterizatore apposito ma un comune lettore DVD... e per i supporti? vanno bene i 'volgari' cd-r?

Jamiro
27-09-2002, 17:30
:eek: Mi sembra quasi fantascienza:p