spiderman2k1
5th March 2003, 15:51
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I emailled "Philips" about the Blue Laser and this is what they said I think the blue laser will work on DVD+R but please read the email
The blu-ray specification is a disc specification
The same is the DVD-Video/ROM specification and DVD+R is not identical but related to DVD-Video/DVD-ROM
The same is the CD-Audio specification
As a general rule you can state thet the disc standards have no relation
When designing consumer players for optical discs a marketing decision is to be made which formats are supported. well established formats are for sure supported by players e.g. CD-Audio and DVD-Video (with its related DVD+R with video content)
Same for the PC drives, however other disc types may be supported
So in general your question can be answered . this is not a correct statement.
gerard
Philips Intellectual Property & Standards
E-mail: info.licensing@philips.com Web:http://www.licensing.philips.com
I emailled "Philips" about the Blue Laser and this is what they said I think the blue laser will work on DVD+R but please read the email
The blu-ray specification is a disc specification
The same is the DVD-Video/ROM specification and DVD+R is not identical but related to DVD-Video/DVD-ROM
The same is the CD-Audio specification
As a general rule you can state thet the disc standards have no relation
When designing consumer players for optical discs a marketing decision is to be made which formats are supported. well established formats are for sure supported by players e.g. CD-Audio and DVD-Video (with its related DVD+R with video content)
Same for the PC drives, however other disc types may be supported
So in general your question can be answered . this is not a correct statement.
gerard
Philips Intellectual Property & Standards
E-mail: info.licensing@philips.com Web:http://www.licensing.philips.com