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Demonstration of 2 layer record of DVD-R which used pioneer and A06
The booth of RWPPI
In 2003 October, the pioneer which succeeds in the development of 2 layer record technology of DVD-R does the demonstration which plays back the DVD-R disk of 2 layer which was drawn up with the booth of the same company, with the usual DVD player. In addition, RW products promotion initiative (RWPPI) with the booth, it displayed the drive whose 2 layer entry is possible, demonstrated to playback from entry.
As for the drive which is used for entry "DVR-A06" of the same company. You say that with same ones as the commercial item, by the fact that just the firmware is modified in individual ones, without remodelling mechanism and the like inside, 2 layer record is possible. Furthermore, 2 layer record is not decided yet with the forum, there is no schedule and the like of release of the firmware.
With demonstration the data of 100MB in the layer is written 0 and the layer 1 respectively. At that time, entry to of the layer 0 ending, when you look at the record aspect of the disk, just the data quantity color of the track/truck has changed. After that, entry to of the layer 1 ending, there is no change in the range of the track/truck which changes color. From this, the layer 0 repeating to 1, it is found that you write. Furthermore, recording rate has reached 2 times.
With demonstration drawing up 6 chapters. 1 - 3 in layer 0, 4 - 6 layer 1. By the fact that chapter is selected, it can look at the optional layer. Furthermore, as for the DVD-R disk of 2 layer which was drawn up, in the player of the pioneer usual DVD video in the same way viewing possibility. "In the player of the other manufacturer you do not verify to the fact that standard is not decided partly due,, but you say that it can play back with most players without problem,".
RJW wrote:Now that Pioneer has shown there step it might be interresting what Philips and Benq will do. Since now that it seems that the -R community has a sollution which means no new drive. Philips/Benq might try a little harder to see if there old 8x DVD+R recorder can't do the same.
gceusa wrote:Will Pioneer include a firmware update for the OEM model (106), or is this just for the retail model.
dodecahedron wrote:personally, i think all you guys are reading too much into this. i'm very skeptical.
dodecahedron wrote:personally, i think all you guys are reading too much into this. i'm very skeptical.
the fact that they demoed it on a A06 with an improved firmware still does not mean by any long shot that the A06 drive is fully capable (with a firmware upgrade of course) of dual layer burning.
remember the Phillips demo with a HP300i capable of dual layer DVD+R burning? we all know what came of that.
i think it far more likely that only the A07 will have dual layer burning capability.
only time will tell.
dodecahedron wrote:personally, i think all you guys are reading too much into this. i'm very skeptical.
the fact that they demoed it on a A06 with an improved firmware still does not mean by any long shot that the A06 drive is fully capable (with a firmware upgrade of course) of dual layer burning.
remember the Phillips demo with a HP300i capable of dual layer DVD+R burning? we all know what came of that.
i think it far more likely that only the A07 will have dual layer burning capability.
only time will tell.
dodecahedron wrote:you guys are missing my point.
when i mentioned the Phillips demo i wasn't saying it's exactly the same.
all i was saying was: the expectations were too high. everyone was thinking of a firmware upgrade to dual-layer. that didn't happen. and Phillips keeps pushing back the release date for dual layer.
Pioneer intentions were to get it working on the old drive from day one.
Still it is the question how the end product will turn out.
In other words we can expect the a07 to be able to burn dual layer.
パイオニア、A06を使ったDVD-Rの2層記録のデモ
Nevertheless this is a huge improvement and to know that our 106/A06 has the capibility to do dual layer burning it's really great because, like what happened to the NEC 1100=1300, sooner or later we will get the update...
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