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Panasonic SW-5584 8x BD-R Test Burns @ YSS
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Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:22 pm
by Ian
Re: Panasonic SW-5584 8x BD-R Test Burns @ YSS
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Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:31 pm
by dolphinius_rex
Those are some nice burn times!! I'm drooling already!! ^_^
By the way, any thoughts on what speed BD-Rs will top out at? 16x/20x or so again?
Re: Panasonic SW-5584 8x BD-R Test Burns @ YSS
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Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:37 pm
by Ian
Well, considering they're using P-CAV here, I think they can easily reach 10x if they switch to CAV.
If they increase the RPM's, they could probably reach 12x or even 16x. This drive is spinning at only 8,000 RPM. The latest crop of DVD writers is at 12,000RPM so there's some room to play.
Re: Panasonic SW-5584 8x BD-R Test Burns @ YSS
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Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:43 pm
by dolphinius_rex
It does kind of scare me that we're already this far into the technology. If BD-Rs top out at 16x then we're probably 2 revisions before that point. At that point the pricing will just fall apart and the quality will once again go down the tubes.
Re: Panasonic SW-5584 8x BD-R Test Burns @ YSS
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Thu Aug 14, 2008 6:26 pm
by Ian
Let's hope that Pioneer can make their 10 layer discs a reality. Otherwise the technology will soon reach its full potential.
Re: Panasonic SW-5584 8x BD-R Test Burns @ YSS
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Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:14 pm
by Wesociety
Nice burns!
Re: Panasonic SW-5584 8x BD-R Test Burns @ YSS
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Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:51 pm
by dolphinius_rex
Ian wrote:Let's hope that Pioneer can make their 10 layer discs a reality. Otherwise the technology will soon reach its full potential.
I wonder if they can be cost effective though.... layering is pretty pricey. Even 2 layers is often pretty expensive to make.
Re: Panasonic SW-5584 8x BD-R Test Burns @ YSS
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Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:29 am
by Wesociety
Yeah right... I predict that recordable Blu-ray media won't get past 2 layers. Hell, we can still barely do double layer DVDR's right...
Re: Panasonic SW-5584 8x BD-R Test Burns @ YSS
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Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:22 am
by Uberklok
As various new "technologies" (I prefer to call them fields or, better yet, applications) come to the fore, and take their turns at being tried against Moore's Law, they will all benefit from the previous ones' development arcs, in that they will each follow that curve more rapidly to its apex than earlier ones. Just take a look at Wikipedia's Blu-ray and HD DVD pages' lists of alternative disc technologies... I think it'll be like the freaky crescendo at the end of "A Day In The Life" (of Vannevar Bush?) - where a certain singularity is reached, and we truly make a quantum leap to "Next Gen", where neither energy nor information is an obstacle, and "it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong or right - where I belong I'm right - where I belong..." (as I've been listening to "Sgt Pepper's", it perfectly segued in exactly that way!)... Whew! I don't think I'll even try to take this any further - either you know whereof I speak, or you don't...