DVD has long overtaken VHS as the medium for recording TV and pre recorded
films. How long will it be before DVD is superseded by the next development?
Capacity is the issue here. The possibilities in terms of audio and
audiovisual quality created by HDTV will require a medium with greater
capacity than can be afforded by today’s DVD disc.
The next generation of recordable media are being developed. Blu ray
disc is currently being developed by a consortium of companies including
Hitachi, LG, Samsung, Sharp, Sony and Thompson. Dell and Hewlett Packard are
also supporting Blu ray disc technology. Blu ray disc has a capacity of 25GB
per layer compared to DVDs 4.7GB.
This technology is being developed because of this greater capacity and
this is being mainly driven by the expected explosion of high definition TV.
The additional capacity will be nessercary to capture the enhanced quality
feature of HDTV
At present Sony has launched a Blu ray recorder onto the Japanese market
specifically for recording HDTV.
In parallel Toshiba and NEC are developing a rival format HD DVD, which
although has less capacity than Blu ray (15GB) but the HD DVD is similar to
Blu ray but the physical properties are closer to current DVDs and can be
replicated on existing machinery. Blu ray on the other hand requires new
manufacturing equipment.
Whether HD DVD or Blu ray disc become the established protocol remains
to be seen, but either one could become the industry standard over the next
few years.
Chuck Red Owns and maintains several websites including http://www.ps3-er.com
and http://www.blueray-media.co.uk