Media and Direction

With all this hype about 16X and 12X burn speeds, where are consumers expected to get the newest media? At this time of publication, we still only have two manufacturers who can reliably produce dual layer media, and only a handful that can reliably produce 8X/12X certified media. During the show, we had a chance to talk to some of Taiwan's larger media manufacturers, including Ritek, Prodisc and CMC Magnetics.

Much to our surprise, all three manufacturers had 16X DVD+R media on display. There seems to be enough expectation that 16X DVD-R media will also follow, although we did not see samples of that particular disc on the show floor. As we saw with the AOpen and BenQ drives, chipset companies like MediaTek and Ricoh are confident enough of 16X DVD-R media support to advertise it in their upcoming chipset specifications. Sanyo and Philips are expected to follow suit. However, as common as 16X media was, dual layer media seemed almost untalked about.

Some manufacturers seemed extremely receptive of BluRay (BD). From all manufacturers to whom we spoke, most seemed to agree that we will see top BluRay devices before 2006. 18 months does not seem very far for a future format that has virtually nothing to show for at this time. Quanta hinted at even earlier devices on their roadmap. BD uses 450nm lasers while DVD uses 650nm.




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ProDisc, on the other hand, had a significant amount of material contradicting the advancement of BluRay in favor of HD-DVD. Whether or not some of ProDisc's claims are valid has yet to be decided, but below is a snapshot of how the Taiwanese manufacturer sees the cards fall with regards to future optical formats.




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Although difficult to see, ProDisc had a small display that almost seemed in favor of Near-Field magnification (which is a key component of BD technology). Below, you can see some teasers of 50nm radius pits. The theoretical capacity on such discs is 100GB.




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  • deathwalker - Friday, June 11, 2004 - link

    These new faster DVD recorders sound great...but the Media industry is sadly lagging in the support of new techlonogies...hell...the 8X burners have been on the market for a year and you can still hardly find and 8X media.
  • Gage8 - Friday, June 11, 2004 - link

    Good thing I never bought a DVD burner :)
  • RyanVM - Friday, June 11, 2004 - link

    Anybody but Plextor working on a native SATA writer?
  • MaximillianSterling - Friday, June 11, 2004 - link

    The whole upcoming Blu-Ray/HD-DVD battle really scares me. This one won't be like CD+R/CD-R, which were different standards but at least they can use the same laser. The two new DVD standards cannot. One will have to win the battle quickly or were all going to be screwed. Is anybody else as scared about this as I am?
  • LazyBoyTony - Friday, June 11, 2004 - link

    I'm still heavily disappointed at the lack of 8x media.... it'll be months before 12x and dual layer hits the streets..... *sigh*
  • mkruer - Friday, June 11, 2004 - link

    Crap... Im going to have to find more porn so i can fill up the entire disk. LOL
  • crazycarl - Friday, June 11, 2004 - link

    sccreeeeeeeech
  • skunkbuster - Thursday, June 10, 2004 - link

    beep beep
  • Apologiliac - Thursday, June 10, 2004 - link

    Vroooooom.

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