Fujifilm has announced that they will be releasing their new 25GB BD-R and BD-RE media to the Japanese market on January 12th. Optimized for video recording, these discs can hold up to 2 hours of video at a transfer rate of 24Mbps. Here's part of their press release, translated from Japanese:

The fuji film corporation (president: The old forest it is heavy Takashi), the Fuji film imaging corporation (the president: Sugihara harmony bright) via, in high picture quality it can videotape & can retain digital hi-vision broadcast, it conformed to the up-to-date standard *1 of non cartridge type, [bururei] disk "BD-R" for video recording (postscript type, 25GB/single sided 1 layer), "BD-RE" (it rewrites and type and 25GB/single sided 1 layer) sells from 2007 January 12th.

 With materialization of digital broadcast, in the market hi-vision corresponding equipment such as television and video camera for national welfare has spread quickly, hi-vision image while it is high picture quality video recording possibility, needs to the bulk record media which is substituted to DVD have increased.
According to AV Watch, Fujifilm's BD-R and BD-RE media is expected to cost about 1,800 Yen and 2,500 Yen respectively. More information can be found here. Add a comment
On behalf of the staff here at CDRLabs, I want to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season. Drive safe, eat lots of food and hopefully you'll get that new drive you asked Santa for.


Like last year, I'll be out of town for a few days visiting my family and the wife's. Rest assured though, the news and reviews will continue when I get back. Add a comment
CyberLink has announced the launch of PowerDVD Ultra. This long awaited version of their PowerDVD software supports HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc playback on leading drives, including the Xbox 360's external HD DVD-ROM drive.
CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), a world leader in digital home solutions, today launched the HD DVD and Blu-ray version of its industry-defining movie player software, PowerDVD. Featuring optimized hardware acceleration for graphics processors, and compatibility with leading HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc drives, PowerDVD Ultra delivers the ultimate high-definition movie experience on both desktop and notebook computers.
PowerDVD Ultra is available now for USD 99.95/Euro 99,95. More information, including a list of new features, can be found on CyberLink's website. Add a comment

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With both Ritek and CMC accepting Veeza, second-teir manufacturers are reportedly feeling pressure to sign up for Philips' CD-R licensing scheme.
Second-tier makers of optical discs in Taiwan are feeling increasing pressure to comply with Veeza, Philips' new licensing scheme for its CD-R patents, following acceptance of the scheme by the two top makers CMC Magnetics and Ritek, according to industry sources.

Philips, in a strong attempt to promote Veeza, has dissuaded global leading brands of CD-R discs from importing unlicensed discs, warning that such discs will subject to confiscation by custom officials, the sources indicated. Philips has even extended such warnings to large retail channels, such as Wal-Mart and Best Buy, and distributors in the US and Europe, the sources noted.
While second-tier manufacturers can still export discs to Latin America, Russia and markets in the Third World, Veeza is making it hard for them to export their discs to the US and Europe. If you'd like to read more, head on over to DigiTimes. Add a comment
BenQ has officially unveiled their new 20x DVD±RW drives, the DW2000 and DW2010. According to BenQ's website, the two drives offer 20x DVD±R, 8x DVD±R DL and 12x DVD-RAM writing speeds as well as features like SolidBurn and QSuite. The DW2010 ups the ante even further, offering support for LightScribe technology. Here are some of their specs:


Writing Speeds:

DVD±R: 20x Max
DVD±R DL: 8x Max
DVD+RW: 8x Max
DVD-RW: 6x Max
DVD-RAM 12x Max
CD-R: 48x Max
CD-RW: 32x Max

Read Speeds:

DVD-ROM: 16x Max
CD-ROM: 48x Max

Access Times:

DVD-ROM: 160ms
CD-ROM: 160ms

If you live in Europe or North America, don't hold your breath, waiting for these drives as they will most likely be limited to the Asian market. Fortunately, the Lite-On LH-20A1P and LH-20A1H are readily available and based on the same design as the DW2000 and DW2010. Add a comment
Last month, a German court declared that the DVD media manfacturer, Optical Disc Service (ODS), was infringing upon certain patents licensed in the MPEG-2 Patent Portfolio License. According to the verdicts, ODS must stop its current DVD production and pay damages to the patent owners.
With the posting of security bonds earlier this week, several patent holders enforced verdicts in the German District court (Landgericht Dusseldorf) cases finding that DVD disc manufacturer Optical Disc Service ("ODS") infringed patents licensed in the MPEG-2 Patent Portfolio License offered by MPEG LA, and enforcement of additional verdicts is expected. See http://www.mpegla.com/news/n_06-11-30_pr.pdf. As a result, although the verdicts can be appealed, ODS must cease and desist its current DVD production, which uses the enforced patents, and pay damages to the patent owners for past DVD production.
If you'd like to read more, MPEG LA's entire press release can be found here. Add a comment
The guys at CD Freaks have put together a review of LG's 18x "Super Multi" drive, the GSA-H22N. Here's a sample of what they had to say:
The LG GSA-H22N is a Super Multi DVD burner supporting nine types of DVD and CD media: DVD+R/RW/DL, DVD-R/RW/DL, DVD-RAM, and CD-R/RW.

High-speed 16x and 18x DVD+R and DVD-R writing works very well and produces discs of very good quality, in record time.

48x CD-R writing is equally fast, with very good disc quality as well.
We too have a review of the GSA-H22N in the works. Unfortunately, our test unit refuses to work at UDMA Mode 4, which has caused some problems when writing at 18x. If you'd like to read more, CD Freaks entire review can be found here. Add a comment

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CMC Magnetics has announced that they've joined Philips' Veeza licensing system for CD-R discs. By joining Veeza, CMC's royalty rate was reduced by 45%, to USD 0.045 per CD-R disc.
Royal Philips Electronics (AEX:PHI; NYSE:PHG) and CMC Magnetics Corporation (CMC), a well-known leading manufacturer of optical storage media based in Taiwan, today jointly announced that CMC has entered into Veeza, the new Philips licensing program for CD-R discs. This marks a great step forward between Philips and CMC to cooperate for a win-win result. By joining Veeza, CMC will enjoy a lower royalty rate of USD 0.025 per CD-R disc which is 45% lower than the current royalty of USD 0.045 per CD-R disc.

Ben Beune, Senior Vice President of Philips Intellectual Property & Standards, said, "We are delighted and encouraged that CMC, one of the leading manufacturers, has decided to enter the Veeza program. This again demonstrates that Philips' Veeza program and our combined efforts with the CD-R industry to create a healthier market have been recognized. Philips will closely work with CMC through better customer service and technology sharing as part of the Veeza licensing program."
With both Ritek and CMC on board, it will only be a matter of time before other CD-R manufacturers join Philips' Veeza program. If you'd like to read more, CMC's entire announcement can be found here. Add a comment