Dresden 2009 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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VA: Fachverband Vakuumphysik und Vakuumtechnik
VA 3: Challenging vacuum applications
VA 3.2: Hauptvortrag
Montag, 23. März 2009, 14:45–15:30, HSZ 101
Singulus Bluline II BD50 Enabling the Blu-ray Future with Unlimited Space — •Stephan Hotz — Singulus Technologies AG, Hanauer Landstrasse 103, 63796 Kahl am Main
BLULINE II BD50 Enabling the Blu-ray Future with Unlimited Space Hollywood Studios want to take advantage of the enormous storage capacity of a BD50 disc in order to deliver an unprecedented video and audio experience to the home consumer. For this reason, the availability of 50GB dual layer Blu-ray discs is a clear must for pre-recorded formats. The Blu-ray format has definitively established itself as the new standard in the market. High-definition television, HDTV (HD Ready and Full HD), combined with the Blu-ray video format, is the new technology of the media sector. The market introduction of the 50 GB dual layer Blu-ray disc was a show-stopper for the entertainment industry. The high storage capacity of the format enables optimum audio and video high-definition quality and also offers the ability to store bonus material such as additional trailers, interviews with directors and stars as well as BD-Java-based applications, enabling viewers to enjoy an interactive movie experience never before possible. SINGULUS' experience in the field of Blu-ray goes back to its early, exclusive partnership with the format developer Sony in 2005. SINGULUS has also already installed several Blu-ray production lines at the biggest independent disc manufacturers. The SINGULUS Blu-ray Disc production system BLULINE II is designed for the economical production of Blu-ray Discs (BD ROM Single Layer and Dual Layer (BD ROM SL/DL)) according to the specifications issued by the BDA.