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TDK developing Quad and Octal layer Blu-ray discs
TDK is reportedly developing 4 and 8 layer writeable and re-writeable Blu-ray discs. Since each layer of a Blu-ray disc is capable of holding 25GB of data, the discs would weigh in at 100 and 200 Gigabytes, respectively. According to the slides below, the 100GB discs will be capable of storing 10 hours or more of HD video. If this holds true, the 200GB disc will be a beast, holding approximately 20hours of high quality HD content. The slides also list write speeds. Do not be fooled by the seemingly petite single digit record speeds. They represent write speeds of 72 to 200 Megabytes a second.
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im wondering of the actual weight difference between a 600mb cd-r, and one of these 200GB BluR-RW.
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With 200gb discs already why stop at 1080 , might as well go with 5000 lines of resolution and get a proper film transfer.
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