Sanyo has developed a new system "HD-Burn" (high-density) that will allow us to burn 1.4GB on a CD-R media (700MB)...
I'm really looking forward to this...
http://www.cdrlabs.com/#3
Check out this picture for a list of some companies supporting it...
http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/pc/docs/2002/0925/sanyo07.jpg
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later,
alirio -
Good concept but the disk can only be read in that type of drive(similar
to DVD-RAM).I see this format going the way of Beta vcr's and DAT cassettes.
I found a this link(check out the cartoon):http://www.digital-sanyo.com/BURN-Proof/HD-BURN/index.html
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ok so correct me if I'm wrong cause I have feeling I'm understanding it incorrectly...will I need to purchase a new DVD player that will support this technology?
I ask because I'm under the assumption that by just upgrading my Nero (when it's avail w/HD-Burn support) I can start burning 1.4GB of SVCD on a 700MB and just pop it in my exsisting DVD player and it will work. Or am I just dreaming here...later,
alirio -
Sony released a similar drive last year(1.3GB)but the disk can only be read in their drives and the writer cost $299US,about the same as DVD.
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A bit more than that, about £83 is the cheapest I've seen. But I agree that no-one in their right mind will use CDR for high capacity storage in this day and age. 4.37 gigs is the standard for DVDR today and over 8 gigs per disc is coming in months. Time to move on.
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Seriously, it's like someone saying, "Look, I've just invented something that holds more data than a CD, less than a DVD, and can only be read by a handful of drives!!" It's practically like giving a soldier a spear when before he had a club, but after he was given an M-16 to replace the club.
Even if it cost less than a DVD, well, um, not interested.
It's almost as good when Gary Larson in his FAR SIDE cartoon had a salesman present someone with a piece of paper that says, "Double your IQ or no money back!!" "Uh, gee, I guess it sounds ok..." -
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3...duct_uid=51977
£40 including VAT.
Remember paying £180 for my 2X burner! -
£40 including VAT.
Remember paying £180 for my 2X burner!
I don't recall exactly...1992? -
Remember paying $7,000 for a Phillips CDD-521 2X burner.
I don't recall exactly...1992? -
Originally Posted by Roderz
Look for big cracks in your walls. The weight of the burner is probably causing your floor to sag. -
Please not another format, besides it sounds like a step backward.. Anyone want to buy my 250mg zip drive?
Big Government is Big Business.. just without a product and at twice the price... after all if the opposite of pro is con then wouldn’t the opposite of progress be congress? -
then buy a DVD burner, they're what, $60?
Buying a DVD recorder is not going to help me out because I wont be able to play the songs in the car. the car stereo wont read DVD disks, only CD R. so what I want is a CD R that can hold more songs. -
sorry Jo this aint it .. when you burn these hi capcity discs it makes them unreadable by every other drive.. other than another sanyo Cd-burner.
Better to go for 99min media YOU CAN FIT TWO aLBUMS ON ONE OF THESE and they are compatible with everything normal.
Also this is a re-launch .. they promised massive take up by other mfrs back in 03 and no-one else has bothered with it.Corned beef is now made to a higher standard than at any time in history.
The electronic components of the power part adopted a lot of Rubycons. -
Jo,
option one, but a CD player that supports MP3 (if you don;t do that already)
Option two, add a multichanger to your car.
Option three, buy a HDD based MP3 player.
Option four, build a carputer for movies, games, music and GPS.
Option five, buy an in car DVD player.
All of these options seem preferable to investing in a (frankly) crap proprietary technology.
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