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  • Six Months

    “The Blu-ray Disc License Entity, a group led by Sony, released the licensing requirements for the Content Protection Systems for the BD-ROM media, hardware and related software.” source: 'CDRinfo' 2006-03-31
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    Friday, March 31, 2006
  • Microboards GX1 DVD CD Publisher

    “At CeBit Microboards unveiled their new Microboards GX-1 DVD Publisher. THe new device offer 100 discs DVD and CD Copying and Printing via a USB connected host PC. Offering a smaller footprint than previous DVD CD Publishers from the MicroBoards range the GX1 DVD Copier should be available later in 2006. See a wide range of DVD Copiers at CD-writer.com.

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  • Hollywood May Dump Downscaling of HD Content

    “It seems that Sony's decision to allow the majority of Blu-ray content to play at the highest resolution possible on a consumer's HDTV is gaining support from major Hollywood studios.” source: 'CDRinfo' 2006-03-28
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    Thursday, March 30, 2006
  • Blu-ray Disc Player, Panasonic

    “Blu-ray Disc player, the DMP-BD10, available this September from Panasonic


    Blu-ray Disc is the next generation optical disc format that features capacity as large as 50 gigabytes on a dual-layer disc and will be capable of holding high-definition movies, tens of thousands of songs, and extensive capacity for extraordinary video games and PC storage.” source: 'Technology news daily' 2006-03-29
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  • Vista, PS3 and HD-DVD Delayed - Who got Hurt Most?

    “The last couple of days three major delays hit us early adopters. But who is hurt more? We or have the companies hurt themselves even more?

    We all are waiting emotionally for the next big thing. It hurts of course every time when a company is breaki...” source: 'I4U' 2006-03-26
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    Monday, March 27, 2006
  • Sony to boost marketing spending to push HDTV

    “U.S. unit plans to push marketing spending to record levels this year to fuel sales of high-definition electronics such as televisions, camcorders and DVD players, a senior executive told Reuters.

    Cheaper TVs, more broadcast channels, and the launch of next-generation Blu-ray DVD players that will allow consumers to make their own high-definition viewing choices are all expected to spur demand for HD components.

    "This will be the year of mass messaging," Michael Fasulo, chief marketing officer at Sony Electronics, told Reuters in an interview this week. "HD is building by double-digits (in percentage) every year. We haven't seen this kind of opportunity in a long time."” source: 'DittoIt' 2006-03-25
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    Saturday, March 25, 2006
  • A New Twist In The HD-DVD Problem

    “Get ready for a whole lot of hardware importing into the US sometime soon. A few months back you may remember this article I wrote about the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) coming in on the next generation of DVD players. This meant that if you have bought a digital television that doesn't have an HDMI input, which equates to practically all sets pre-2005 and many still on the market, a security measure forces the signal you see on your screen to be 'automatically downgraded' to be practically no better than current DVD rather than the higher resolution output of the new HD-DVD & Blu-ray formats.”source: 'DittoIt' 2006-03-21
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    Tuesday, March 21, 2006
  • DVD Recorders at CD-writer.com

    “CD-writer.com sell a selection of DVD Recorders for all applicatition from profession, prosumer and consumer. Whatever your requirement we have DVD recorder with or without hard disk that can be used for the live recording of video, analogue to digital video conversion or VHS to DVD conversion.” source: 'The Register' 2006-03-21
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  • PS3 delayed to November

    “Sony says it will delay the release of its Playstation 3 gaming console until November, due to delays in the development of Blu-Ray copy protection technology. Blu-Ray is one of the next generation DVD technologies, allowing much more data to be stored on discs. [AMEInfo.com]” source: 'Ameinfo' 2006-03-16
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    Thursday, March 16, 2006
  • LG to Deliver Dual-format HD DVD/Blu-ray

    “Korea's LG Electronics said on Tuesday it planned to launch a next-generation DVD player that will bridge the yawning gap between two competing formats by playing both HD DVD and Blu-ray.”source: 'CDRinfo' 2006-03-15
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  • Disney Open to HD DVD

    “In an interesting turn, Disney seems to be considering to release HD video titles on the HD DVD format, changing its original plans to only support the rival Blu-ray format.”source: 'CDRinfo' 2006-03-14
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  • Blu-ray Freeware Application Released

    “Online Media Technologies announced at CeBIT the release of AVS Disc Creator 2.1 freeware, the first free CD/DVD/BD-compliant burning software at the today?s market of multimedia solutions.”source: 'CDRinfo' 2006-03-14
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  • Samsung Showcases BD Drives at CeBIT

    “CDRInfo visited Samsung's booth at Hall 1, one of the largest booths in this years exhibition, were the new Blu-ray Samsung drives were showcased.”source: 'CDRinfo' 2006-03-13
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  • More HD DVD Issues: Warner May Miss Launch Date

    “It continually seems like the next-gen DVD format battle isn't going to be resolved or settled anytime soon. HD DVD got a boost after LG joined the HD DVD camp as well as supporting Blu-ray (and told dealers about plans to offer a dual-format player), but now the format has been hit with some setbacks.

    First, it was Microsoft announcing that, although they officially support HD DVD, the company's Vista OS may not support the format at launch. Now, Reuters is reporting that Warner Home Video, which set March 28 as the date for its first HD DVD titles to be available in stores, says that technical problems may delay the arrival of the discs.

    Warner Home Video division president Ron Sanders told Reuters, "To be honest, the outlook is tenuous -- we're still coming out with an initial slate, but we may be a week or two later; we just don't know."

    HD DVD players are supposed to be avaliable this month, but does it make sense to shell out at least $500 for a player that may not have any content? None of the other studios have set a date for their HD DVD releases, and Warner's problems aren't helping an already tenuous situation.”source: 'DittoIt' 2006-03-16
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  • Blu-Ray versus HD-DVD

    Discover the story behind the HD-DVD and BluRay format war. Find out why DVD needs to be superceded, understand the differences between the two formats and considerations that will determine the format that will be successfull.
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  • InterVideo and Ulead Demo Blu-ray Solutions at CeBIT

    “InterVideo and its partner Ulead are demonstrating Blu-ray (BD) authoring, burning, content navigation and playback software at their CeBIT Booth #B36 in Hall 22.”source: 'CDRinfo' 2006-03-09
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    Sunday, March 12, 2006
  • Sony to launch Blu-ray Vaio PCs in mid-year

    “Sony is planning to launch desktop and laptop PCs with Blu-ray Disc drives in the middle of this year, an executive said at the Cebit trade show in Hanover, Germany, on Thursday.

    The first computers to feature Blu-ray Disc drives will be high-end models aimed at multimedia use but over time the technology will trickle down to other models, said Tasuku Yazaki, general manager of Sony's Vaio product planning department. The machines will be launched worldwide at around the same time, he said without revealing anymore details of the products.

    Players and computer drives for the Blu-ray Disc format, an optical disc format that boasts a storage capacity of 25GB on a single layer disc the size of a CD, are due out in the coming months.

    The first consumer Blu-ray Disc players are due on May 23 when Samsung Electronics�launches a player. On the same day Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Lionsgate Films will launch several�movies on Blu-ray Disc.

    But the future of the market is far from certain. A competing format called HD-DVD is also about to be launched and offers much of the same benefits so users will be faced with choosing one of two competing formats or putting off a purchase until a dominant format has emerged.

    Executives from the Blu-ray Disc Association talked up their format at Cebit on Thursday and supporting companies announced hardware launch plans. Pioneer previewed an upcoming Blu-ray Disc drive for computers and both Matsushita Electric Industrial�(Panasonic) and Koninklijke Philips Electronics said they would launch consumer players in the second half of this year.

    Philips said its computer drive, the SPD700, will be available in the U.S. in the second half and will be able to write to recordable BD-R and rewritable BD-RW media in addition to DVD and CD formats. No price was given for the drive.” source: 'Infoworld' 2006-03-09
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    Thursday, March 09, 2006
  • Ricoh Starts Shipping Samples HD DVD and Blu-Ray Discs

    “Ricoh has developed recordable disks for Blue-ray Disk and HD DVD, the next-generation DVD formats, and starts shipping samples to hardware manufacturers.” source: 'CDRinfo' 2006-03-07
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  • Ricoh Starts Shipping Samples HD DVD and Blu-Ray Discs

    “Ricoh has developed recordable disks for Blue-ray Disk and HD DVD, the next-generation DVD formats, and starts shipping samples to hardware manufacturers.” source: 'CDRinfo' 2006-03-07
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  • Single SOC test challenge for Blu-ray DVD

    “The Blu-ray dvd single chip soc architecture introduces challenging high-speed and high fidelity mixed signal test requirements and test solutions In this article, Don Blair and Keita Gunji of Agilent Technologies discuss a mass production, low-cost test approach.The Blu-ray dvd epitomises technology convergence of high-speed, high-performance digital, memory and mixed signal disciplines. These devices bring new challenges to the test community in terms of converged capabilities required, performance and test economics. High-density optical disk media, for example, requires high data rates to realise real-time video signal transmission. Figure 1 shows different speed points for recordable CD and dvd standards. As the media write speed increases, the pulse width of the laser decreases. This requirement also drives a test need for higher sample rates on automatic test equipment (ATE). An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) that supplies the 50 to 100MHz read signal and a digitiser to measure the write pulse width are the main test challenges for the Blu-ray disc dvd device.” source: 'DittoIt' 2006-03-05
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    Sunday, March 05, 2006
  • Single SOC test challenge for Blu-ray DVD

    “The Blu-ray dvd single chip soc architecture introduces challenging high-speed and high fidelity mixed signal test requirements and test solutions In this article, Don Blair and Keita Gunji of Agilent Technologies discuss a mass production, low-cost test approach.The Blu-ray dvd epitomises technology convergence of high-speed, high-performance digital, memory and mixed signal disciplines. These devices bring new challenges to the test community in terms of converged capabilities required, performance and test economics.High-density optical disk media, for example, requires high data rates to realise real-time video signal transmission. Figure 1 shows different speed points for recordable CD and dvd standards. As the media write speed increases, the pulse width of the laser decreases. This requirement also drives a test need for higher sample rates on automatic test equipment (ATE). An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) that supplies the 50 to 100MHz read signal and a digitiser to measure the write pulse width are the main test challenges for the Blu-ray disc dvd device.
    source: 'DittoIt' 2006-03-05
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