neil wilkes
2K Club - QQ Super Nova
http://www.cnet.com.au/desktops/dvdburners/0,39029405,40091720,00.htm
but it won't play Commercial BRD movies!!!
but it won't play Commercial BRD movies!!!
Apparently it will play commercial movies with theright software player, and the right graphics card though.
There is supposed to have been a batch of incorrectly marked ATI cards that were supposed to be compatible, but turned out not to be.
If this drive is a good one - and the HD DVD drives also turn out to be okay - then the simple solution to the incompatible players/formats will be a Media Centre equipped PC with both drives.
Versatile Multi-layer Disc (VMD) discs are identical in form factor to standard DVDs and also use red-laser technology. However VMD discs have up to 10 times as many layers as a dual layer DVD. With each layer containing up to 5GB of data, a single MVD disc could have a theoretical capacity of up to 100GB. MVD discs with capacities of 20 to 30GB are likely candidates to first hit the market. MVD discs use the EVS HD standard (the only HD standard in China). VMD discs will be much easier to manufacture and VMD drives are standard drives with a modified decoder part.
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