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S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

NEW YORK (AP) -- If you just bought a DVD-burning drive for your computer and think that for once you're current with the latest and greatest, it's disappointment time.

Manufacturers are soon launching drives that can store double the amount of data on a disc.

Sony Electronics says it will be shipping drives in about two months that accept blank DVDs with two data layers. Philips Electronics will start selling a similar drive in Europe in April, but is not saying when it will be available in the United States.

The write-once discs can store up to 8.5 gigabytes of data, or about 4 hours of DVD-quality movies, twice the capacity of regular blank DVDs. This means capacities for computer-burned DVDs are catching up with prerecorded movie DVDs, many of which are already dual-layer.

The new technology is sure to appeal to those who back up or copy movie DVDs, since they often have to reduce image quality or remove special features to fit a copied movie onto a single-layer disc. With a dual-layer drive, an exact copy on a single disc should be possible.

(The software used to copy encrypted movie DVDs is illegal in the United States, according to recent court rulings.)

The two layers of the new discs are accessed from the same side -- there is no need to flip the disc over to record to the second layer. Instead, a laser beam shines through the first layer to record on the second.

Sony will sell an internal drive for $230 and an external one for $330. They will be marketed only for Windows PCs, but the external one should work on Macintosh computers with the proper third-party software.

Philips will sell two internal drives with somewhat different features, both for PCs. U.S. prices have not been set.

The drives will be able to burn regular write-once and rewritable DVDs and CDs as well.

The Sony and Philips drives will use somewhat different discs. Sony calls its variant DVD-R DL. The Philips equivalent is DVD+R DL. Both disc types should be readable in standard DVD drives and players.

Sony estimates the blank discs will cost $5 to $6. Philips does not have an estimate yet.

The dual-layer discs will be slower to burn than single-layer discs -- the drives will be rated as burning at 2.4 times faster than playback speed, versus eight times for single-layer discs.

A full 8.5 gigabytes will take about 45 minutes to burn.

http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/ptech/03/22/dvd.burners.ap/index.html

I'm just going to stop buying things! BASTARDS!
 
Re: S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

Really I don't mind the compression I have to do with my current DVD-Burner, you can't even tell the diffrence anyway. I take a 7+ GB DVD and use DVDShrink on it so that it fits on a 4.7GB DVD+R, burn it with Nero and BAM! Perfect copy with some compression that isn't even noticable.
 
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DVDshrink? I use DVD2one and it does a pretty good job.
 
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By the way...thatwill be sweet when that comes out....even the price is great!!
 
Re: S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

so, what does this dvdshrink thingie do? does it rip all of the contents on a dvd and so then i can burn it with nero on a dvd-r?
sounds interesting..
 
Re: S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

The question is...how long does DVDShrink take to compress the DVD? When I did this a while ago....it took hours. I used SmartDVD and something else...forgot..been awhile.

I use DVDXCopy and it takes 30 min...but with no menu..just the movie.

How long does it take?
 
Re: S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

DVDXCopy blows, but if you want to use it then thats your choice. DVDShrink takes about an hour and a half on my machine to rip and encode everything... the new version can be set to auto start Nero and burn right after it finishes ripping. DVDShrink is free and will rip EVERYTHING on the DVD making a complete backup, it compresses everything based on importance:

Compresses menus, extra features, ect... more then it does the movie so that the actual movie itself is always best quality. Give it a try it's free, if you don't like it you can always go back to DVDXCopy (Which IS crap like it or not.)

Vash:
Yes it rips it all and you can burn it with Nero, it keeps everything on the DVD intact like 5.1 and all that other crap.
 
Re: S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

Yea..I know its crap....I just had problems with the other shit ones..so I gave up on all of them...I'll definitly give it a whirl..;)
 
Re: S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

Hmm, I might try it. I currently rip with DVD Decrypter and then compress with DVD2One. It usually takes around 3 hours from rip to burn.
 
Re: S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

And yes when I do rip DVD's it's the whole fricken DVD ripped menu's, extras, trailers, and all. I'm interested in DVDShrink because I get a bit of pixelation on my action movies, not terribly bad definitely DVD quality but not crystal clear/sharp like I love the quality to be. Remember i watch my shit on a 50 inch screen through component cables so I can see every pixel, FMV on games can look pretty bad at times. That's the bad side of having a big screen HDTV.
 
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That is the bad stuff about big screens....Plasma is the way to go....

If I only had one..:D
 
Re: S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

What about the Region, (you know like 1, 2, 3, 4... for the different parts of the world)? does the dvd u burn keeps the same as the original dvd? can u set it? will the xbox read the dvd!?!? the xbox is not my primary dvd player but I'm just curious :P
oh yeah, what are specs of ur machine nastyman, so i know how long would it take to rip on mine?
aaaannnddd...which files do i need to download from the site you posted? all of them? (the ones under dvdshrink obviously)
thanks a lot :)
 
Re: S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

Vash I play my rips on my xbox and they play fine, quit being such a n00b!
 
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And Shaggy plasma blows chunks! Why pay for overpriced crap that will go bad in shorter amount of time and when in big screen format looks horrible? I looked at a ton of shit when deciding what TV to buy last fall and plasma screens looked like crap when over 30 inches. They had so much pixelation on even perfect DVD quality titles that it's not worth it, not even HDTV looks good on it! :mad:
 
Re: S.O.B! - New DVD burners double capacity

:rolleyes: The Xbox doesn't need a modchip to play DVD-R's.
 
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