lugesm
01-07-2004, 20:23
I wonder if DVD dual layer will ever catch on. :confused:
1. Newer copy programs like AnyDVD and CloneDVD provide compression such that good quality movies can be copied onto a single DVD-R today.
2. BlueRay is just around the corner and will provide 25GB storage capability.
3. The dual layer media are certain to be MUCH more expensive than, say Ritek DVD-R.
4. The recording process for dual layer is more complex and, therefore, more prone to failure.
I predict that these will go the way of the Sony high-capacity floppy disks (20MB) which were briefly introduced and failed in the marketplace.
Now, shoot me full of holes if my theory is all wet. :)
1. Newer copy programs like AnyDVD and CloneDVD provide compression such that good quality movies can be copied onto a single DVD-R today.
2. BlueRay is just around the corner and will provide 25GB storage capability.
3. The dual layer media are certain to be MUCH more expensive than, say Ritek DVD-R.
4. The recording process for dual layer is more complex and, therefore, more prone to failure.
I predict that these will go the way of the Sony high-capacity floppy disks (20MB) which were briefly introduced and failed in the marketplace.
Now, shoot me full of holes if my theory is all wet. :)