18 Feb 2008 04:53:16 | Chuck Red
High density digital versatile disc is a digital optical media
format which is being developed. HD DVD is similar to the
competing Blu-ray Disc. It is currently in a format war with the
Blu ray disc proposed by the Blu ray disc association.
HD DVD has a single layer capacity of 15GB and a double layer
capacity of 30GB. The surface layer is 0.6mm thick which is the
same thickness of surface layer as standard DVDs.
HD DVD media is less expensive to manufacture than Blu ray discs
which require re-tooling of DVD production lines. Another
advantage over Blu ray is the common disc structure with DVDs
which therefore allows for full backwards compatibility of HD
DVD drives which will be able to play both DVDs and CDs. However
it is now likely that Blu ray drives will be backwards
compatible with DVDs.
HD DVD provides the large capacity storage needed for all sorts
of recorded content, including high definition movies and music
as well as computer data and files.
There are two kinds of of HD DVD discs for content, the 15GB
single layer disc and the dual-layer disc with double capacity,
a full 30GB. Using the latest compression technologies, the 30Bg
disc can store up to 7 hours of images. Today' DVD has a
capacity of 4.7GB and store only 2 hours of standard definition
content.
HD DVD discs have a data transfer rate of 36.55Mbps which allows
the 24Mbps data stream of digital television broadcasts to be
seamlessly recorded.
Using HD DVD in the every day world will have numerous advantage
over other optical media technologies. The resilient HD DVD disc
has a protective layer which removes the need for a protective
cartridge, allowing the development of slim computer drives. The
added bulk of a disc cartridge would have also caused any
laptops using a cartridge based optical media disc to increase
substantially in size to allow for the extra room the drive
would need.
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