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Toshiba have pipped Pioneer at the post to Launch an internal notebook drive based on the DVD-RW Standard. The drive ( SD-R6012 slim drive ) has made available to manufacturers who will soon be integrating it in high-end notebooks, allowing consumers to use the portable machines to store data on DVDs and burn home movies. Toshiba also plan to incorporate the drive ina Toshiba branded Hi-end notebook which will be launched in time for Christmas.
The new drive ( SD-R6012 slim drive )supports writing DVD-R/RW at 1X, writing CD-R/RW at 16x/10x, and reads 8X DVD and 24X CD
Maciek Brzeski, vice president of marketing at the Toshiba storage device division, said in a statement "Our new lightweight combination drive brings DVD recording to the mobile world, providing users with a stepping stone to move from CD to DVD technology for creating and storing family photos, files, videos and other memories people don't want to lose."

Toshiba's storage division also announced a similar drive, the SD-R5002, for desktop PCs. The drive is available now for $349 (£208), directly from Toshiba and also at retail, the company said. While the SD-R5002 can be installed into existing desktops, the SD-R6012 drive for notebooks must be designed into a new system.
As well as being available in oem format SD-R5002 desktop drive is also available as an upgrade kit, allowing consumers with existing desktop computers to add DVD recording functionality. The software bundle with the drive allows for Cinema -quality movie viewing and burning of DVDs that contain personal videos and digital still image slide-shows. The complete software bundle includes includes:

-- Cyberlink PowerDVD -- The leading software DVD player
-- Cyberlink PowerDirector Pro -- Integrated personal movie-making solution
-- VOB Instant CD/DVD (InstantDisc, InstantBackup, InstantCopy, InstantWrite, InstantMusic, InstantVideo)

Click for the Toshiba Website.


Ed on Sep 30, 2002  
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Further Specifications and Pictures of the NEC ND-1100 DVD+-R/RW drive have now been posted on the NEC website.
Click here for the NEC Website..
The drive which will have a UK street price of £189.99 should be available by mid November.

Ed on Sep 29, 2002  
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New technologies have been developed by Hollywood studios and IT pioneers which could potentially turn the DVD player into an interactive device that could play sophisticated games, connect to the internet and exchange e-mail.

Ed on Sep 28, 2002  [ read more ]
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There are rumors on the net that suggest that the new firmware that were released for the Pioneer A04 DVD burners isn't what it appears to be.

On the surface you would assume that 1.32 firmware is better than 1.31 and fixed the so called ‘laser freezing bug’. Well the rumors on the net suggest that the ‘laser freezing bug’ (and eventually burning out) was actually fixed with firmware version 1.30.

The firmware revision 1.32 that was released is nothing more than 1.30 with “CMC” & “Ritek” media reduced back to x1 speed (which were upgraded to x2 in version 1.31). Our contacts tell us the reason for the speed reduction was because these companies failed to pay royalties (or some other money dispute).

[ Its easy enough to test this theory by checking if a HS-DVDR (High Speed DVD-R) in a 1.30 drive breaks it :O .]

thanks to by kila_m for this article.

Ed on Sep 28, 2002  
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Major Taiwanese CD-R disc makers are scaling up 48x disc production, with some advancing into 52x discs, while small manufacturers still struggle to improve yield rates for high-speed products. After starting 48x volume production in the summer, major disc makers Ritek, CMC Magnetics and Prodisc Technology said 48x discs will comprise nearly all of their CD-R shipments in the fourth quarter.

Ed on Sep 27, 2002  [ read more ]
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We thought we lighten up things a bit around here with a new Humour section on our links pages. We get the ball rolling with those boys at Lego Tech on Tour. If you would like to contribute a site please click on the add link link in the links section.

Ed on Sep 26, 2002  
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Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (Sanyo) today announced that it has developed a new recordable optical disc technology named “HD-BURN” to realize two
times the capacity - 1.4GB - on existing CD-R media. “HD-BURN” will be incorporated with Sanyo’s SuperCombiDrive (CRD-DV2) shortly. Sanyo has finished standardization of this new recording technology already and started licensing at the same time.

Ed on Sep 25, 2002  
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We have managed to get a few Details of the NEC ND-1100 Combo +R –R DVD writer on initial examination it looks very similar to Sonys new multi-format DVD burner one initial observation is that it has slower CD/DVD (actually faster +R 4 speed!) recording speeds and supports the Mount Rainer (packet recording system)

Ed on Sep 25, 2002  [ read more ]
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We have some information and specs on two new set top DVD-R Recorders - the Pioneer DVR55 & DVR-77H.

Ed on Sep 25, 2002  [ read more ]
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We rely on insiders and industry sources to give us a lot of the information you read here – but that doesn’t mean we believe everything they tell us. Funny how things happen isn’t it?

I just got an email from the guys at Datasafe who were telling me they only intend selling their +R and +RW media with + drives and they have no intention of starting a price war..... when a mail dropped into my inbox from the other side of the world, and guess what? - it had a scan of both the new Datasafe plus format discs and an idea of how many discs were being packed for shipping.

Click to see the new Datasafe DVD+R and new Datasafe DVD+RW.

Ed on Sep 25, 2002  [ read more ]
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Pioneer Japan announced today the long awaited DVR-A05 DVD-R/RW recorder. This is the first DVD recorder that supports 4X writing with new highspeed DVD-R media and 2X re-writing with highspeed DVD-RW media.

Ed on Sep 24, 2002  [ read more ]
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Taiwanese source’s close to us revealed today that Datasafe have released a 1x speed disk that can record at x2 speed. We hear that the disk is labeled as x1 speed and is identical in all respects to the Datasafe Classic x1 DVD-R.

Ed on Sep 24, 2002  [ read more ]
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Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. recently released research results on DVD format compatibility conducted by Intellikey Labs in July 2002

A summary of the Intellikey survey, which was funded by Pioneer, is as follows:

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Format Compatibility
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DVD-R 78 percent
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DVD+R 78 percent
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DVD-RW 58 percent
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DVD+RW 63 percent
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Ed on Sep 22, 2002  [ read more ]
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ALi Corporation (formerly Acer Laboratories) expects its monthly shipments of DVD player single chips to account for 10% of the company’s total DVD player chip shipments, said president Chin Wu.

Ed on Sep 22, 2002  [ read more ]
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The latest Pioneer "BUG FIX" firmware(s) remove the x2 speed burning for Ritek and CMC DVD-Rs which were introduced in firmware v1.31 (for the A04). Back to x1 for those disks!

Ed on Sep 20, 2002  
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Pioneer have today officially upgraded their recent firmware updates for the A03/103 and AO4/104 DVD recorders. This update request is launched because Pioneer found that the firmware of some of its DVD-R/RW Recorder / Writer drives contains a "bug" (malfunctioning code). This will cause the drives to overheat if any of the new (yet to be released) high speed media (4x & above) is used with the old firmware. The firmware affected is below 1.90 on the A03/103 and below 2.30 on the A04/104. The new firmware is 1.90 for the A03/103 and 1.32 for the A04/104. This firmware will not allow increased recording speeds above the maximum of 2X on these drives and in fact Pioneer claim they will only write at 1X on the new high speed media which is designed to be used in the new A05 drive.

Pioneer initially released the firmware 1.31 which enabled 2X write on certain Ritek media like Traxdata but after a dispute between Ritek & Pioneer it was removed with the 1.32 firmware.

Anyone applying this firmware which only affects the drives if the new high speed media (4x & above) is used should be aware that it is not downgradable.

You can download the new firmware here.

Ed on Sep 17, 2002  [ read more ]
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This is the first picture of the new FWS 2 speed DVD-R. The strange thing is the disc has no 2 speed markings?





Click here to see the new disc.

Ed on Sep 17, 2002  
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"A recent explosion at a US plant of Ineos Phenol, a unit of British chemical supplier Ineos Group, will have limited impact on the raw material supply for Taiwan’s CD-R disc makers, according to some disc makers in Taiwan.

Ed on Sep 16, 2002  [ read more ]
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A quick roundup of DVD-R media news:
The much talked about FWS 2 speed DVD-R disc should be released in the next 10 days.

Ed on Sep 15, 2002  [ read more ]
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As the price of DVD players continues dropping, demand for the less-costly DVD player single-chips has become much stronger, drawing more chip suppliers into the sector. Following Mediatek, ALi Corporation (formerly Acer Laboratories) and ESS Technology will soon start mass-producing single-chip products in the fourth quarter.

Ed on Sep 13, 2002  [ read more ]

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