Here's some good news for those that like to import movies from Japan. According to Digit news, Blu-ray Disc players and movies sold later this year in Japan and the US will have the same region code.
Blu-ray Disc players and movies expected on sale later this year in Japan and the US will share the same region code, Sony said Thursday.

Current DVD discs and players on sale in the two countries use different region codes so that software bought in one country will not work on players purchased in the other country. The system was designed to allow content producers to better manage release and sale of content around the world.
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Sonic Solutions has announced that their Roxio Roxio BD software is being bundled with Sony's new Blu-ray equipped VIAO PC's, the AR notebook and RC desktop. Here's part of their press release:
Sonic Solutions (NASDAQ: SNIC), the leader in digital media software, today announced that its Roxio¯ digital media software for Blu-ray Disc (BD) has been selected by Sony to power BD data-burning capabilities for two new VAIO¯ computers - the AR notebook and RC desktop. The Roxio BD software will allow users to archive of up to 50GB of data, including rich media on a double layer BD-R (recordable) or BD-RE (rewritable) disc.

"Sonic continues to leverage its pioneering work with studios and the professional creative community to advance the adoption of high definition and interactive content formats across the entire HD value chain," said Richard Doherty, Research Director for The Envisioneering Group. "Sonic's format expertise and reputation positions them well to take advantage of the near-simultaneous rollout of HD-capable hardware and content in industries such as home video, consumer electronics, and personal computing."
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Lite-On Europe has announced that they will be launching their Blu-ray devices at this year's IFA. Along with their first Blu-ray writer, the LH-2B1S, the company plans to show their new HDMI equipped HDD / DVD-recorders.
Lite-On IT is ready for the High Definition era and will show their next generation products for the first time in Europe at IFA 2006. Lite-On will show a Blu-ray Disc (BD) playback device as well as a Blu-ray Disc compatible optical drive at IFA 2006 in Berlin, from 1-6 September. The company can be found in Hall 26, at booth 103, just like last year.

On this year's IFA there will be an important role for High Definition and its related products, like the successors of DVD. Lite-On IT will show their first BD-player, a product for the home entertainment market that will be launched in Europe in 2007. Also, the company will show their next generation HDD / DVD-recorders, with HDMI-output.

Of course Lite-On will also present their latest Optical Disk Drives (ODD) at IFA. Also in this market Lite-On is ready for the next generation of optical storage formats. The first Lite-On Blu-ray writer, LH-2B1S, is ready to hit the market and will be shown on IFA for the first time. Other technologies in ODD that will be presented at the Lite-On stand are LightScribe for direct disc labeling and EZ-DUB for easy copying.
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DigiTimes has reported that some of Taiwan's leading manufacturers are developing PC-use FVD burners and FVD-R media. According to the article, volume production could begin as early as next quarter.
Leading manufacturers of optical discs and optical disc drives in Taiwan, in an attempt to promote the Taiwan-developed DVD format FVD (forward versatile disc), are developing PC-use FVD burners and FVD-R (write once) discs through cooperation with fellow makers in China, with volume production to begin next quarter at the earliest, according to Taiwan industry sources.

Taiwan makers have offered FVD players and recorders (for movies mainly), and the next step to boost FVD is to offer PC-use burners and corresponding recordable discs, said chairman Der-ray Huang for the Taiwan Information Storage Association.
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Sony sent out a press release this morning, announcing that they've started shipping 50GB dual layer Blu-ray Disc media in the U.S.

Sony Electronics has begun U.S. shipments of 50GB dual layer Blu-ray Disc recordable (write-once) media with AccuCORE technology.

The company also confirmed that it plans to start shipping 50GB dual layer rewritable BD media later this year.

"The arrival of 50GB Blu-ray Disc media is an important milestone in the evolution of this new format," said Mike Lucas, director of marketing for Sony Electronics' Media and Application Solutions Division. "The capacity represents more than four hours of HD quality video, at a 24 Mbps transfer rate, allowing users to take full advantage of Sony's Blu-ray Disc burners and VAIO desktop and notebook computers."
Expect to pay a premium for Sony's dual layer BD-R media. With a suggested retail price of $48, they're more twice the price of single layer BD-R discs ($20). If you'd like to read more, Sony's entire press release can be found here. Add a comment
Sonic Solutions has announced that they've teamed up with Akimbo Systems, integrating their video-on-demand service into Roxio Venue. Here's part of their press release:
Sonic Solutions (NASDAQ: SNIC), the leader in digital media software, and Akimbo Systems, creator of the first Internet video-on-demand service for television, announced today a marketing and licensing partnership that will significantly expand the audience reach of the Akimbo Service. Akimbo will be integrated with Roxio Venue, Sonic's powerful media application, providing service access for the first time to a broad base of PC users and letting them easily browse, purchase, manage and enjoy Akimbo's growing selection of over 14,000 high-quality programs. In the future, Akimbo plans to also incorporate Sonic AuthorScript DVD-on-Demand technology so participating content partners can enable consumers to record downloaded entertainment to DVD.
Under the agreement with Sonic, Akimbo will distribute Roxio Venue directly to consumers and through their service provider partners. Sonic will include Akimbo as a premier service provider in the retail version of Roxio Venue. More information can be found here. Add a comment
Memorex has announced that they've started shipping their HD DVD-R media. With a capacity of 15 GB, these write once discs can store up to 75 minutes of HD-quality video or about 7 hours of standard DVD-quality video. Here's part of their press release:

Memorex, the leading brand of optical media at U.S. retail and a portfolio brand of Imation Corp. (NYSE: IMN - News), today announced it is shipping its highly anticipated HD DVD recordable media. Memorex HD DVD-R write-once discs support high-definition (HD) television and video recording with crystal-clear broadcast quality. Also ideal for consumers seeking to capture, save and share photos, music and data, the recordable Memorex HD DVD discs deliver up to three times the capacity of standard recordable DVD media and faster digital transfer speeds.
While Memorex's HD DVD-RW media won't ship until the fourth quarter of 2006, their HD DVD-R discs are available now for a suggested retail price of $19.99. More information can be found here. Add a comment
Ciba Specialty Chemicals sent out a press release this morning, announcing that they've decided to settle the patent infringment lawsuit they had filed against RiTEK and its European subsidiaries.
The patent infringement law suits, Ciba Specialty Chemicals (CIBA) had filed against RiTEK Corporation and its European subsidiaries Conrexx Technology B.V. (also known as Traxdata), RME Manufacturing GmbH, and PrimeDisc Technologies GmbH has been settled, RiTEK Corporation and Ciba Specialty Chemicals Inc., have announced today. Ciba had sued RiTEK because it had found the dye supplied by some of RiTEK's suppliers, infringed Ciba's phthalocyanine and related CD-R media patents. Ciba holds worldwide patents for its advanced phthalocyanine dyes and disks, which include China and Taiwan, where RiTEK had produced the media. A RiTEK spokesperson commented: "We do not have plentiful knowledge about the dye technology. After a clarification from Ciba, we realize the importance of the technology within the Ciba dye in the dye industry. We regret that we had used for part of our CD-R production a dye from a local supplier that turned out to infringe CIBA's dye and media patents. After this incident we had instantly improved our internal processes to make sure that intellectual property rights are respected and switched back to Ciba's product."
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Advanced Media has announced the launch of their RIDATA 6x DVD-RW and 8x DVD+RW media. Here's part of their press release:
Advanced Media, Inc., manufacturer and marketer of the popular RIDATA brand of recordable CD and DVD media, flash memory cards and USB flash drives, has introduced its latest addition to its' rapidly growing RIDATA brand DVD media lineup. The new RIDATA DVD-RW 6X and DVD+RW 8X media features exceptionally fast write speeds for re-writeable media.

"We are pleased to be able to provide the highest speed rewriteable DVD discs available on the market today. Our rewriteable DVD's have seven times the storage capacity of a CD-R for larger digital storage needs. RIDATA DVD+RW ensures high durability and reliability for a variety of recording situations, making it a versatile storage solution. These discs are ideal for data-intensive, high-performance data storage," remarked Harvey Liu, Advanced Media president. "Rewriteable discs can be used for recording and re-recording TV shows, movies, sporting events, digital photos, up to two hours of video, MP3 files and data."

The RIDATA rewriteable media will rewrite up to 1,000 times and are tested to keep data safe for more than 30 years for durable long lasting archives. RIDATA DVD's have become the optimal solution for copying high quality video, sound, and large capacity for both audio/video and PC systems. Rewriteable media from RIDATA is compatible with popular DVD readers and writers.
Advanced Media's 8x DVD+RW and 6x DVD-RW discs are available now in packs of 25, 50 and 100. More information can be found here. Add a comment
DigiTimes has reported that Taiwan's game industry favors the Xbox 360's external HD DVD drive over the PS3's built in Blu-ray drive.
Microsoft will launch external HD-DVD drives for its Xbox 360 at a retail price of US$200 by Christmas of this year, and Taiwanese games developers and gaming services providers indicated this this is a smart marketing strategy as compared with Sony's adoption of built-in BD drives for its PlayStation 3 (PS3).

External drives have more flexibility than built-in models, the companies pointed out, while adding that despite BD having a much larger storage capacity than HD-DVD, pre-installation of BD drives may decrease the market competitiveness of PS3 units.
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