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DVD Overview

DVD Overview. What is DVD-R? Construction Why do “stamped” DVDs hold more video? Why only 4.7 GB for DVD-R? What’s the difference between “Authoring and General” DVD-R What is DVD-RW? What is DVD + R/RW (Plus) What is a “stacking ring” Why ask for “no-stacking ring” DVD-R?

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DVD Overview

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  1. DVD Overview • What is DVD-R? • Construction • Why do “stamped” DVDs hold more video? • Why only 4.7 GB for DVD-R? • What’s the difference between “Authoring and General” DVD-R • What is DVD-RW? • What is DVD + R/RW (Plus) • What is a “stacking ring” • Why ask for “no-stacking ring” DVD-R? • Why don’t recorded DVDs play in all players? • Applications (14 slides) Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  2. What is DVD-R? • Digital Versatile Disc - Recordable • (originally Digital Video Disc) • Basically a high density CD-R • Two “half discs” glued together (0.6 mm each) • Fully Compatible with DVD-ROM • Current Data Capacity: 3.95 & 4.7 GB • Uses include: • Authoring tool for DVD Video and DVD-ROM • Data Archiving Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  3. DVD-R Construction • Physical: • Logical: DVD-R discs include the following data areas :Power Calibration Area (PCA) Recording Management Area (RMA) Lead-in Area Data Recordable Area Lead-out Area Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  4. 5 GB: This is the most basic configuration for DVD. It has a maximum storage capacity of 4.7 GB. This 4.7 GB is 7.3 times the capacity of a 650 MB CD 10 GB: This configuration provides a total of 9.4 GB.half of the data is on the second side. It requires flipping the disc over. Stamped DVDs • 5 versions • 5 GB, 10 GB, 9 GB, 14 GB & 18 GB • Can be dual layer and double-sided Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  5. 9GB : Also referred to as " RSDL ", reverse spiral dual layer. This configuration provides a total of 8.5 GB on one side using an additional 3.8 GB on the second layer. 18 GB: This configuration provides the maximum capacity of 17 GB. Half of the data is on the second side. Stamped DVDs Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  6. Why only 4.7 GB for DVD-R? • Technically difficult to make dual layer • Must use “Semi-reflective” layer for dual layer • Dye layer records data, but must use full reflective layer • Difficult or impossible to “burn through” 1st layer without damage. • Double sided DVD-R is possible but disc must be flipped • Most useful for “jukeboxes” since no label is needed Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  7. Authoring vs General DVD-R • Two Types of DVD-R Media (version 2.0) • Authoring (In use for several years by professionals) • Can Only be used in Pioneer DVR-S201 or DVR S101 Drives • General Purpose (Newer, for consumer use) • Each must be recorded on respective drive • Each can be played back on any DVD drive • General Purpose format introduced to prevent bit-for-bit copies of copy-protected entertainment titles Reading Compatibility Writing Compatibility Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  8. DVD-RW • Erasable format • Uses phase change technology • Not as compatible with readers as DVD-R • Reflectivity is much lower than DVD-R, so player must be designed specifically to read this format Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  9. What is DVD+R/RW ? (plus) • DVD+R/RW was introduced in early 2002 as a competing format to DVD-R. • Proponents claim better compatibility among readers. • DVD-R was first to be introduced and is still the most widely used format (January 2003) • The two formats are WRITE incompatible, but can be read on most players/drives. --You must use a +R drive to write DVD+R, R drive for DVD-R. Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  10. What is DVD+R/RW ? (plus) • Companies in the “-R camp: • Pioneer, Toshiba, Hitachi, Matsushita Electric (Panasonic), & others. • Companies in the “+R camp: • Philips, Sony, Hewlett-Packard, Ricoh, Yamaha, and others • These companies do not make their drives compatible with the competing formats, so the media must match the proper “camp”

  11. What is a stacking ring? • Stacking rings are used to separate stacked discs during the manufacturing process. • Molded into the DVD at the time of manufacture • Remain helpful for separating discs during duplication. DVD Print surface • So, what’s the problem? • Thermal print heads must maintain contact with the print surface to transfer ink • By removing the stacking ring, the top surface of a DVD is smooth, so it can be printed the same as CD Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  12. DVD Compatibility • Partly due to the different DVD types. • Partly due to varying quality among drives and media. • NO DVD media will play in ALL drives, but some are much better than others. • Quality counts. The brand of media is a better indicator of compatibility than media type especially between +R & -R Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  13. DVD Compatibility Chart • Much is due to the many DVD types. Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

  14. DVD Applicationsand promising US niche markets • Movie studios – from film or digital video camera to DVD-R. Ease of editing due to random access, and ideal for AC3 sound checks due to Dolby quality. • TV / Broadcast companies – news archives, sports film archives (can be customized for teams), broadcast presentations. • Consumers- Output from Digital Video Recorders, “Semi-Professionals” document events (weddings) • DVD-R duplication – growth potential now that disc price declined to $8 wholesale range ($16 Auth) • Internet downloading – custom music videos, after drive price declines to <$500. • Training or Demonstration Films- Tradeshows, Education • Game software – beta test version use, pricing is now in a acceptable range for professional use.(PS2) • Large Scale Data Archiving - Banking Industry, Insurance Records, Court Records --anywhere a “Bit Bucket” is needed. • Video Libraries – by institutions, corporate or home users • Government mapping – example USGS, Specials Ops Command • Dolby Digital Music-Size allows full 5.1 channel Dolby Digital Mitsui Advanced Media, Inc America

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