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Deepa DvD
21st September 2002, 07:54
This is Interesting. :) read it on the news section on Doom9's site.
When I first got my DVD-Burner I never thought of burning DVD-Rs would be possible at 8X that fast. But technology these days...
Is Mitsubishi the only vendor for 8X that we know yet? You guys think there will be dvd-r burners in a few years that can burn fast as cd-r burners. ...maybe somewhat close to 24X ?
Well, I was wondering what you guys think of it? :)

Justinus
21st September 2002, 13:08
Well, I foresee that DVD is just another technology like CD. When it first came out, its price was very high. Right now, you can get the price about 1/5 of the original price. So, I think DVD is going to be the same (if it was up to that stage, then CD would have been extinct already). DVD standard hasn't been fully settled down yet. Also, new technologies are keep coming out. Even CD you can write at least at speed of 32x. So, I think that DVD writing speed can reach what CD writer can reach as well (maybe another 2 years though).

Deepa DvD
24th September 2002, 01:14
Thanks for replying man!
Yes I agree with you. I also think the technology will be the same as ith CD-Rs.:)

TheXung
24th September 2002, 02:22
Ummm, my memory may be a little off, but 1x for a DVD drive is like the equivalent of 12x or 16x on a CD drive. Going by those ratios, an 8x DVD drive is ungodly fast.

Justinus
24th September 2002, 03:40
The following links are some of those news you may be interested in to read:

DVD adds new dimension to storage (http://news.com.com/2100-1040-876820.html)
Beyond DVD - Holographic Storage (http://www.cnet.com/techtrends/0-6014-8-20013825-1.html)
Holographic Data Storage (Bell Laboratories) (http://www.bell-labs.com/org/physicalsciences/projects/hdhds/1.html)
Holographic Data Storage (IBM) (http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/443/ashley.html)
How Holographic Memory Will Work (http://www.howstuffworks.com/holographic-memory.htm)
New Holographic Data Storage System To Be Developed (http://www.medialink.com/medialink/00-081.shtml)
What is holographic storage? (InPhase Technologies) (http://www.inphase-technologies.com/technology/)
Colossal Storage Corporation (http://colossalstorage.net/)

What do you think that in the future we will be able to record 100 movies into a single CD-size storage? IMO if we're still using the same speed to write 100GB on DVD, it'll take ages ;)

auenf
24th September 2002, 12:06
Originally posted by TheXung
Ummm, my memory may be a little off, but 1x for a DVD drive is like the equivalent of 12x or 16x on a CD drive. Going by those ratios, an 8x DVD drive is ungodly fast.

1x DVD is ~8x CD, so 8x cd would be 64x cd, but the thing is the disc only has to be spun as fast as 8x cd.

Enf...

int 21h
24th September 2002, 15:23
Data Density.

Less space to travel in the same amount of time.