Blu-ray – Overview

April 8, 2008

All of us have come across various disk formats over the years. Blu-ray can essentially be described as an optical disk format of next generation. As data storage requirements seem to have no limits what so ever, blue ray discs will prove to be an excellent solution for the ever creeping demands in the technical area of storage mechanisms. How will it be, if you get five folds more storage than the usual DVDs? Don’t be on your toe, that’s what blue ray offers.

The mechanism incorporated behind the construction of blu ray disc is the primary reason behind the name “blu-ray”. The technologists have adopted a combinational strategy where the blue laser and violet laser operate in tandem for reading/writing purposes. High definition video finds stupendous support in blu ray discs. The formats that are part of blue ray are ROM/R/RW, BD-ROM, BD-R, and BD-RE. Blu-ray with a single layer can accommodate 25GB, whereas one with dual layer accommodates twice the number. It is astonishing to learn that a 50 GB disc can accommodate more than 9 hours long high definition video and the same disc holds standard definition video of about 23 hours.

From the maintenance and protection perspective, blu-ray is definitely the best in its class for meeting objectives. Earlier technologies have adopted cartridges to safe guard the discs. Here, blu-ray goes for a hard coating on its surface to keep itself aloof from scratches, which is the main problem for any DVD. Apart from that, the error detection/correction mechanism in the blu-ray disc challenges others in terms of efficiency and performance. Other main feature of blu- ray disc is that it does not require an internet connection for its primary functioning. For downloading any new features of blu-ray, one will have to go for a net connection.

Blu-ray discs are quite common in European countries these days through some leading manufactures like Sony, Philips etc. Since blu-ray is still in its childhood stage in terms of production amount and sales, the price of it is a wee bit too amicable to the higher side. But, it is expected to come down in the near future, since high definition videos find blu ray as the only best platform to deliver the best along with its fantabulous performance.

Storage of data has changed over time with the advent of technology. The traditional methods are being replaced with much more advanced techniques which will give more chances for working with the stored data. HD DVD is the latest trend and invention came as the pride product of technology in the filed of data storage.

HD DVD, the acronym for high density DVD as the name implies a high density format designed on optical disc format. It is particularly used for storing data and high-definition video. The single layer capacity of HD DVD-ROM is around 15 GB wherein as a dual layer; it has a capacity that comes to 30GB. HD DVD can support several file systems as an optical disc formatted system. But most of the HD DVD systems now use the UDF version 2.5 as their standard file system.

They can work with a wide range of resolutions. They can give better audio experience to the users through linear PCM or Dolby TrueHD. They have the possibilities of interactive data content. HD DVD and blu ray disc seems to be working in the same aspect. But there are differences in storage capacity as well as interactive abilities and usage. Though they have similar methods of sharing and storing data, these differences bring about changes in specifications.

The main advantage of HD DVD as compared to a blu ray disc is the cheapest storage system. They can support movies on a large scale than any other competitors. The better storage space at such an attractive price can make them the favorite product of all users. They can provide backward compatibility to the present day DVD standards. HD DVDs are manufactured on a large scale by many companies as they are easier in construction with little risk involved. This is another reason for the lower price of these products. The better picture quality and the visual effects of course justify any one who is trying to get a HD DVD of his own.

Blu-ray and HD-DVD

March 30, 2008

There have been various inventions in the field of storage media and video formatting. All these developments have brought about changes in the way users started using different Medias including movies and television. There came different methods of storage even in the filed of optical storage system itself. There came the blu ray disc storage system as well as the HD DVD system of storage.

Blu ray disc is a storage media format using the optical storage techniques. This is highly used in high definition storage for data and video with the dimensions similar to that of a standard DVD or CD. HDTV is high definition television. They can offer better resolution as compared to the standard traditional systems. They use lower bandwidth. This can give more clarity to the picture and sound as compared to normal television.

There are several differences between the storage medium offered by blu ray disc and a HDTV. They have a similar working pattern despite the differences. The differences can cause a great change in the specifications. Thus the storage capacity for a blu ray disc is higher than that allowed in a HD-DVD. While the interactivity supported in a blu ray disc is BD-J, which in a HD-DVD uses an HDi format.

The standard data transfer rate in a blu ray disc is 36 Mbps as compared to a 36.55 Mbps in a HD-DVD. Yet the video resolution appears to be similar in both with a 1080p resolution for video. There is a hard coating in blu ray disc which will be unavailable in the HD format used in HD-DVD.

There has been a tough competition prevailing in the market between the techniques used in HD-DVD and blu ray discs. There then introduced hybrid discs which can support both the techniques available in blu ray disc and HD-DVD. The high storage capacity, content and support from the leading electronics manufactures have helped blu ray in a wide scale to excel HD-DVD in the market to an extent though the other also had several advantages over blu ray disc.

The goal with this blog is to blog about High Definition Home Entertainment such as Blu-ray, Matroska, HDTV, HD-DVD and other techniques that will make it into our home in the coming future. Full HD will be the main blog for our upcoming webpage Blutastic.com that will focus on building a strong community around HD, Blu-ray and HDTV. We have already started a swedish blog about blu-ray named BlurayStore.se. On BlurayStore.se you will be able to shop blu-ray discs to the markets best price (svenska blu-ray) and read news about stuff like mac and blu-rayps3 blu-ray and renting blu-ray online